Ryan Lanji always knew that he would be destined for stardom. And now set to present a BBC Three show titled “The Big Proud Party Agency”, he is nothing short of that dream.
Catch these must-see exhibitions opening in June, and get your art fix for the summer.
We often view fashion as a form of art. The famous Andy Warhol once said, ‘fashion is more art than art is.’ Revolving around the same sphere, the worlds of fashion and art are forever intrinsically linked. From Raf Simons and Sterling Ruby, Virgil Abloh and Takashi Murakami, to Saint Laurent and Vincent Van Gogh…
Art Boyz is a collective of young creatives made up of good friends Anayo Nkwocha, Yvonne Shelling & Amardeep Sura. Chelsea Mtada speaks to them about being inspired, safe spaces in creative world and the importance of friendship. “Art Boyz is the three of us coming together,” says Amar, fashion designer, all round creative and…
How do we find healing spaces in a constant cycle of generational trauma? Amartey Golding shows us with “Bring Me to Heal”.
Tweneboa’s Twitter bio aptly reads, “Tearing the singlets of Housing Providers across the U.K.”. We spoke to the 23-year-old social housing activist, university student and emerging artist about what life looks like for him now, following his viral social media campaign.
Visit these creative centres and studios to enjoy the gifts of community and creativity!
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.
Between the years of 2008 and 2009, travelling into the heart of Nigeria—between the cities of Enugu and Asaba—Pieter Hugo’s retrospective captured the various actors in Nigeria’s movie industry, trailing his lens across the primary subjects who happened to be the frightening characters of deeply evocative Nollywood scene. Words by Olisa Jr. Far beyond the…
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…