In Conversation with bionic ‘Sleepova’ writer Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini [@astrominx]
In conversation with Sleepova bionic writer Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini
OSQUELLO [@OSQUELLO2] EXPLORES PARASOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS IN ‘ROMERO’ – THE ACCOMPANYING SHORT FILM FOR HIS LATEST ALBUM
Friends and fans gathered at Kunstraum on Friday to watch the premiere of Osquello’s short film, released to promote his album Romero. Before we got to see the film, directed by Esrom
Experimental artist GAIKA [@Gaikasees] is performing at Roundhouses’ AfroFutures
GAIKA is an experimental rapper, producer, writer, visual and performance artist. He brings dubmorphology X GAIKA: A Journey Through Afrofuturist Realms to Roundhouse on Saturday 1 April as part of Roundhouse AfroFUTURES. As well
A Man of Many Hats: Meet cultural activist Adekunle ‘Kay’ Rufai [@universoulartist]
Adekunle ‘Kay’ Rufai – a man of many hats and most popularly known as the founding director of the S.M.I.L.E-ing Boys project is colorfully blending photography, mental well-being, and black boy activism internationally.
Who I Am Not: an intersex South African beauty queen and activist documentary
Every year for two weeks, BFI Flare showcases the best LGBTQ+ cinema worldwide in its Southbank venue. This year, it brought to the British screens “Who I Am Not” for the first time, an intimate
New Exhibition City Of Burrows Explores The Joys And Hardships In Diasporic Bengali Households
Tucked in an alleyway in Soho sits Phillida Reid, an airy and bright gallery showcasing both emerging and established artists. In its latest exhibition, East Londoner Mohammed Z. Rahman takes center stage with
Eli Sethna’s [@elisethna] Photographs Make You Freeze And Dig Deeper
If you’re lucky to encounter Eli, he’s likely to be dripped out with vintage sunglasses perched on his nose and a camera in hand. From working with Coach x Basquiat to Grey Goose,
ICA debuts new exhibition by R.I.P. Germain [@ripgermain]: “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!”
R.I.P. Germain’s new exhibition “Jesus Died For Us, We Will Die For Dudus!” opened in February at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (I.C.A.). Saturated with references that explore niche sentiments within lawless and baggy
Jordan Blake’s [@jordanblake10] work is a perpetual reminder of the beauty in blackness
Jordan Blake has gained a reputation for his ability to centralise and celebrate the black body. With a following of over 130k on TikTok, Blake has managed to steal the attention of many
Fantasm: The Art Experience Review
The diversity of art cannot be understood, as day in and day out, artisans and creatives make it a point to test the waters and discover different ways that exist to tell
DOCUMENTING THE UNDERGROUND SCENE IN THE EYES OF 3stacks [@3STACKKS]
For the past three years, 3stacks has archived BTS media from numerous artists, including Pierre Bourne , Len, Trill Tega, and more. Scenes from studio sessions, post-party street culture, and underground events,
REDEYE presents: Limbo, a film about the bloom of friendship on hostile soil
LIMBO is filmed on an expansive breathtaking Scottish landscape that allows us to feel the stretch of time across each shot. Somewhere in between lie four immigrants seeking asylum salvation. The overtones