RAZA TARIQ is a genius who refuses to constrain himself to labels. He doesn’tbelong to any scene, culture or genre: his only goal is to make art that is. The title heassumes: ‘Polymath’ is correspondent to his ever code-switchent approach. Deeplyfashioned by a vigorously guarded but seemingly Islamic spiritual worldview with astrong anti-everything flavour, his…
Dr.Martens have always had a central position in London’s fashion culture – being a brand symbolic of rebellion, youth and authenticity. So when they joined forces with NTS Radio for their ‘BOOT FAIR’ it was bound to be nothing short of all three!
Every so often GUAP take on two students for a week-long work experience, where they learn what it takes to run and contribute to a new-media platform like ours. Read on for a student-led perspective on the ‘Piece of Mind’ exhibition currently on at Somerset House.
Catch these must-see exhibitions opening in June, and get your art fix for the summer.
Since March 2022, we’ve been supporting flat 70 with the promotion of their monthly ‘Culture Club’ initiative that brings young art enthusiasts together to visit shows at local galleries, as a group, for free.
How do we find healing spaces in a constant cycle of generational trauma? Amartey Golding shows us with “Bring Me to Heal”.
We’re seeing Nigerian-Austrian artist Cameron Ugbodu and queer, Black archival work in their latest solo show “See You”, exhibiting now at the Doyle Wham gallery.
Olisa Jr. breaks down 11 artists that you should check out this month, based in New York City. Words by Olisa Jr. Natalie Terenzini, Mouse Trap, Thierry Goldberg Gallery Opening in the first week of April, this amazing show by New York artist, Natalie Terenzini, puts on display the young artist’s incredibly vivid female retrospective,…
The theme for this year’s International Women’s Day is ‘Breaking the Bias’ and in reflection, we could think of no greater example than that of Mothers: first-generation Mothers, migrant Mothers, working Mothers, stay at home Mothers, disabled Mothers, refugee Mothers, young Mothers etc. There are countless stories, examples, and experiences written within our mother’s histories…
Olisa Jr. interviews New York artist Jewel Ham on her latest exhibition, ‘i said what i said.’ Interview & Words by Olisa Jr. At 23 years old, the New York artist Jewel Ham, living through her rookie and the vet stage as she refers to it, is making a name for herself with every beautifully…