Discover Donna Duke, a Nigerian artist using her work on canvas to traverse young adulthood cope with internal difficulties of self-expression, the fear of the unknown and the future. Read More
La Discothèque descended upon the dancefloors Printworks during it's final season for a celebration of diversity, music, and love. London’s iconic venue equipped with state-of-the-art technology was filled with good vibes, positivity, and nostalgic extravaganza. Read More
Multidisciplinary artist filip custic focuses his latest exhibition 'human product' on the crossover between technology and the body, talking about identity and how technological objects can help us celebrate the diversity of identities of human beings. Read More
Emerging designer Amrita Avant Garde shares a new perspective on identity, representation and self expression through fashion. Read More
Clarks in Jamaica is a colourful, in-depth study into Clarks’ celebrated status in Jamaica, where for decades they have ruled as the “champion shoes”. Read More
Rina Sawayama opens the first series of IS IT NEWS, a fresh show with a new take. An interview show bringing together authentic advocates to inspire real change. Read More
The immersive installation event 'TABLEBAYY' was in full swing on June 24th and the organisation displayed their most sickening party yet. Read More
Berlin, 1991. The wall comes down, creativity is unleashed and free-flowing, a sense of community flourishes. Berlin, 2019. Inspired by... Read More
Club cultures blurred freedom finds expression in FANTASMA, the fifth collection from MCQ, inspired by the transcendent energy of gabber raves. Read More
Clarks and Jamaica go way back. Celebrating this unique cultural relationship, Clarks Original release a new short film, exploring what it means to wear Clarks on the island that has adopted the brand like nowhere else. Read More
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