Fabio Ponzio’s photographs capture difficult years in Central and Eastern Europe, before and after the fall of the Berlin wall. Here he shares his experiences of photographing history and, perhaps more urgently, everyday lives.
27 Mar, 2020
Vibrant, urgent, defiant: the photographs in ‘Africa State of Mind’ comprise an important and dazzling riposte to Western representations of Africa. We spoke to author Ekow Eshun about what it means to be African today.
“I have learned compassion for that spikier, raw, energetic young man.” Grayson Perry reflects on the evolution of his art and alter-ego, Claire.
We sat down with Liam Wong to discuss his debut monograph 'TO:KY:OO', a cyberpunk-inspired exploration of nocturnal Tokyo.
Font designer Toshi Omagari talks about gaming history, digital typography and his debut book 'Arcade Game Typography'.
Award-winning debut author and illustrator, Helen Kellock, on the inspiration and creative process behind 'The Star in the Forest'.
Roger Ballen talks to Martine Lusardy, director of the Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, about his latest exhibition.
02 Oct, 2019
Radiohead’s longtime collaborator and artist Stanley Donwood looks back, with his editor and book designer Darren Wall, on some of his best-known work for the band and Thom Yorke’s solo albums.
Simon Armstrong on street art's complex relationship with graffiti, the law and the commercial art world.
Art critic and pilgrim Mark Gayford recounts some of the extraordinary journeys he has made in the name of art.