Students and the culture of tomorrow
The arts and sciences are coming together in the same way they did in Leonardo Da Vinci’s time: are we experiencing a new renaissance?
The arts and sciences are coming together in the same way they did in Leonardo Da Vinci’s time: are we experiencing a new renaissance?
How the graphic designers behind Harry Potter, make fantasy become a reality on set.
Crafter of controversy, Allen Jones, receives his first Royal Academy exhibition.
Crystalline microscopic photography is the concept behind Tim Oliver’s Micscapes, a world where everyday substances become otherworldly.
Why is menstruation still such a taboo? Because “all things cloaked in darkness grow sharp fangs and monster’s horns,” says artist Casey Jenkins.
Scientists and academics use art to imagine concepts which are too advanced for humans to create without machines…
Unisex artist XXXora creates art to shed light on those who she describes as modern mythological beings.
Modern Panic V touches down in Hackney this November, with more than 40 artists exploring the wildest realms of the contemporary arts spectrum.
A colourful exhibit in the East End offering visitors a chance to reconnect with their playful side.
Drag acts have often been misunderstood and this is a brief investigation into why young queens in London are taking to the streets by night the way that they are.