Beauty and elegance goes beyond age and generations.
Beauty and elegance goes beyond age and generations.
Zaina Miuccia AKA @SpookyLarryDavid420 would rather be frolicking in a field of flowers with the real Larry David and a Blink182 tramp stamp.
The first thing photographer, Valentina Skarjiraz, does when she wakes up in the morning is smile… then check Instagram.
The Taste of Tea (2004)
An ode to life is perhaps the best way to describe performer and choreographer Pina Bausch’s influential body of work.
A portrait of youth and self-reliance in London, mirroring the nature of self perception and the promise of something more than loneliness, indifference and unease.
British photographer Christopher Nunn is best known for his ongoing documentary series of locals in Ukraine for the past 4 years.
Photographer, Ellisa Samara, talks tattoos, selfies, and her biggest pet peeve.
In a Glass Cage (1986)
Milan-based artist speaks about the the circumstances of humanity.
We love our whacky Jackie. She is a fashion girl and is not tacky. Her hair is long, her teeth are white but it's her laugh that lingers on through the night. She is whacky, she is cooky, she is sweet and she is spooky. Yes we love our whacky Jacky for she is everything except for tacky.
London based stylist, Anastasia Gutnyk, discusses old lady style and football sneakers.
Kay Hickman’s photography is dedicating to documenting the African Diaspora.
Amsterdam-based Piet Langeveld discusses art, clothes, and fake brands.
Eyes Without a Face (1960)
Nigerian visual artist and photographer, Fatimah Tuggar’s works present a collaged reality of West African and Western motifs, a world where African is not a homogenous identity, where tropes of class, race and religion may differ without colliding.
Rebecca Mateydes discusses her recent move to London, social media, and the best advice she’s been given.
Authentic and fresh, Portraits of Adolescence captures the energy and uncertainty of youth.
Russian-Ghanaian photographer Liz Johnson Artur’s candid shots portray the black experience unrestricted by the mould so often replicated; presenting personalities in all their grace, the nuanced spirit of blackness is alive and free.
Bored of selfies, Mia started to record herself. Mostly because you can pack more information into a video.