A new exhibition confronts the seductive face of fascism
The Future Was Then, which runs at New York’s Poster House, offers a timely look at the enduring power of state-sponsored propaganda
Inspiration, innovation and key developments from the art world
The Future Was Then, which runs at New York’s Poster House, offers a timely look at the enduring power of state-sponsored propaganda
Today it was announced that Centaur Media, which originally founded Creative Review, has sold the title to Haymarket
The Right to Protest, part of Shoreditch Design Triangle, features over 200 works covering early DIY activism to today’s global movements
We hear how creative street advertising specialists BuildHollywood took their art school origin story and turned it into a company philosophy, and why the street remains a place to create powerful moments
Made in collaboration with Winsor & Newton, this immersive experimental short explores the relationship between colour, shape and sound
The new David Bowie Centre at V&A East Storehouse in London contains over 90,000 objects from the late musician’s archive, and opens with displays from guest curators Nile Rodgers and The Last Dinner Party
As Nadav Kander’s new exhibition opens in London, the renowned photographer talks to Gem Fletcher about his process, collaborations and the meaning of art
From Kit-Kat pencil cases to graffitied notebooks, the newly-opened space leans heavily into childhood nostalgia via a range of school-inspired goods and designs
Illustrator Hui Luo has been chosen as part of our annual Gradwatch showcase, where we celebrate the next generation of talent in the creative industries
Designer Maya Chukwuma has been chosen as part of our annual Gradwatch showcase, where we celebrate the next generation of talent in the creative industries
Drawing on ancient Greek statuary, the artist’s latest project appears in an outdoor installation in Paris and as part of a collaboration with Comme des Garçons and Max Richter
Animator Miles Buckle has been chosen as part of our annual Gradwatch showcase, where we celebrate the next generation of talent in the creative industries
As he takes on a new role as design director of The Gentlewoman, Tom Etherington has established himself as one of the most versatile graphic designers around, with a portfolio full of great book covers and work for musicians
A new book offers some of the artist and designer’s advice for young creatives amassed over the course of his lengthy career
The US/Norway-based studio has worked on two beautiful box sets for the re-release of 14 seminal albums by the legendary Japanese musician
Artist and designer Scott King turns to fiction in his latest publication, The New Space, as he dissects the culture industry and an artist’s place within it