A styling element used as a metaphor and symbol of unitedness transforms this series into a team. A true tribe.
A styling element used as a metaphor and symbol of unitedness transforms this series into a team. A true tribe.
Stylist Yosephine Melfi’s photos capture the unique style of Senegal.
Having been brought up in an artist house, becoming a photographer and videographer was a natural evolution for Minnie Bennett.
I'm Hungry I'm Cold (1984)
Haitian painter Philomé Obin’s works possess considerable depth, the illusion of unsophisticated figurative drawings simultaneously dictates a pain and an endurance; a joyous revolt, a hallelujah to the Haitian independence, an unvarnished disclosure of unchanging politics and poverty.
Our main inspiration continues to flow from the past, what exactly does it mean to be original nowadays?
Model, Jarman Cutrona, discusses goals, success, and Melbourne.
Patrik Mollwing: Drippy, Trippy, Fun and Fluid.
Joshua Hercules tells us why he’s proud to be a Londoner and the best advice he’s ever received.
Taste of Cherry (1997)
You Wish You Were Patrick Welde.
Meet the scent junkie dragon mom who paints serpents, demons and angels.
South-Sudanese photographer Richard Lokiden Wani’s works are stark, honest depictions of a pride that supersedes all material and monetary frivolity; an exposé of his own determination and resistance to poverty.
A Moment of Innocence (1996)
Bread, crisps, ice cream, and fashion are what makes Ana Viktoria happiest.
Tel Aviv-based photographer Tal Ben-Avi is interested in exploring the things that are usually overlooked by the masses.
A representation of the 21st century African woman.
Makondo-Wills’ work, divided between her time in South Africa and the U.K., focuses on identity, colonization, and inverting the Western gaze.
Maude Van Dievoet, a London based stylist, talks about inspiration, fashion, and sneakers.
Crimson Gold (2004)