SET are fighting back against gentrification and soaring real estate values to give 1,000 artists space to create, transforming disused office blocks, warehouses and shops into non-profit community studios.
Written by: Emma Russell
Photographing works everywhere from subway cars in Brooklyn to buildings in The Bronx, Martha Cooper immortalises an often overlooked art form in its 1980's heyday.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Filmmaker Laura Poitras discusses her new documentary which traces the remarkable life of the artist-activist and the impact of her battle against the US opioid crisis.
Written by: Shelley Jones
AI companies that develop image-generators using copyrighted artwork from the internet are coming under fire from artists who say that it amounts to theft.
Written by: Georgina Findlay
The first-generation graffiti artist reflects on the tagging’s emergence as an art form and the players who pushed the medium forward.
Written by: Miss Rosen
Freddie Miller describes documenting the unique, elaborate style of the airbrushed trucking scene, as well as the people who often spend painstaking amounts of money and time ensuring their vehicles are sprayed to perfection.
Written by: Isaac Muk
In partnership with Ardbeg: Planet Ardbeg is a 40-page sci-fi anthology created by three cutting-edge artists.
Written by: Adam Woodward
A new exhibition shows a different side to the enigmatic pop artist, away from the Factory and immersed in the natural world.
Written by: Miss Rosen
From the early originators to the female writers at the forefront of today’s scene, we talk to the artists redefining graffiti’s consciously macho origins.
Written by: India Lawrence
Curator Antoine de Beaupré discusses his immense record collection and what it tells us about the intersection of music, photography, art and commerce.
Written by: Miss Rosen