Art

The new voices shaking up contemporary African art
Art

The new voices shaking up contemporary African art

Meet the next wave — A new show celebrates the most exciting young artists from across Africa: ‘It’s about getting away from outdated ideas, generating new perspectives, and sending messages of pride, strength, and being bold.’

Written by: Miss Rosen

The offbeat, fantasy world of Laurie Simmons
Art

The offbeat, fantasy world of Laurie Simmons

Big camera, little camera — For four decades, the New York artist has been using surreal imagery to explore gender, identity, reality and illusion. We catch up with her as she gets ready for her first major retrospective.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Anarchic drawings of sex, body image and womanhood
Art

Anarchic drawings of sex, body image and womanhood

Cowgirl dental floss — For years, artist Heather Benjamin has been at the forefront of New York’s punk scene; creating zines, books and art that explore a range of social taboos.

Written by: Biju Belinky

Why you need 35,000 followers to see this artist’s show
Art

Why you need 35,000 followers to see this artist’s show

On my level — Wizard Skull’s latest New York exhibition has divided audiences – is it a clever commentary on exclusivity and social media culture, or a provocative waste of time?

Written by: Jonathan Turton

The wonderfully weird world of Shintaro Kago, manga outsider
Art

The wonderfully weird world of Shintaro Kago, manga outsider

In living colour — Shintaro Kago is a grandmaster of the grotesque: conjuring psychedelic illustrations that inspire as much awe as discomfort. As his cult following grows, he’s on a mission to keep surprising.

Written by: Thisanka Siripala

How art is transforming the US prison system
Art

How art is transforming the US prison system

Jailhouse blues — For the past three decades, the CPA has been helping prisoners to embrace the therapeutic possibilities of art.

Written by: Miss Rosen

Collage: from DIY cut-and-paste to radical art form
Art

Collage: from DIY cut-and-paste to radical art form

Tear it up — From Barbara Kruger and Wangechi Mutu to Lorna Simpson: women have been pioneering the DIY art form for the last century. We speak to three artists on what cutting up and piecing together mixed media can tell us about gender, activism and the modern age.

Written by: Cristiana Bedei

Inside the fight to save creative freedom
Activism

Inside the fight to save creative freedom

The censorship struggle — Even today, constrictive censorship laws – in Europe and beyond – are stifling creativity and artistic expression. So who will stand up for artists when they’re silenced?

Written by: Chris Hayes

How politicians killed Paris’s art-squat movement
Reportage

How politicians killed Paris’s art-squat movement

‘Punir les pauvres’ — Over the past few years, Paris City Council has legalised several legendary artists’ squats to capitalise on their ‘cool’ factor. But as writer Eloïse Stark discovered, the move has effectively destroyed the founding principles of this underground scene.

Written by: Eloïse Stark

‘I have a compulsive hatred for Tracey Emin & Damien Hirst’
Art

‘I have a compulsive hatred for Tracey Emin & Damien Hirst’

Jamie Reid talks — Famed for his work with the Sex Pistols, artist Jamie Reid defined the image of UK punk rock. To celebrate the launch of his first ever retrospective, he talks Thatcher, socialism and the fall of nature.

Written by: Miss Rosen

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