Dear Satan: Anomaly releases amusing Christmas animation
The short film, which is voiced by Patrick Stewart, sees a little girl called Hope unintentionally unleash Satan when she puts a typo on her Christmas letter.
The short film, which is voiced by Patrick Stewart, sees a little girl called Hope unintentionally unleash Satan when she puts a typo on her Christmas letter.
Victory Journal is unapologetically big. It towers over the other magazines on the newsstand. Yet with its focus on the “intersection between sports and culture”, it is about much more than sporting prowess, size or strength. Through large-format photography and text, Victory examines sport’s peripheries as much as its participants – and it does so […]
Paper artist Helen Musselwhite had just four weeks to build London landmarks out of paper for Molton Brown’s Christmas windows
A new book on the work of artist John Minton reasserts his hugely significant contribution to British illustration and key role in shaping the look of book design in the post-war years
Untypical Girls traces the history of women in punk and indie music, and features rare and brilliant documentary photography of bands stretching from 1977 to 1993. We talk to the book’s author, Sam Knee, about his love of this era of music and why it is important to remember the women of the scene.
The photography community gathered at The Siding in Southwark to launch CR’s showcase of the finest imagery of the year
An examination of how wealth and consumerism has changed society, Lauren Greenfield’s Generation Wealth had a particular resonance in the year that Donald Trump became US President. Running to over 600 pages of glossy, glamorous photographs, it might initially appear to be another luxury coffee table book. Yet its subject matter is far more urgent […]
It’s the Photography Annual, CR’s special issue dedicated to excellence in imagemaking, featuring Gucci, Richard Mosse, Victory Journal and all the winners of our photography awards
The revered New York designer has designed three posters that directly address aspects of Donald Trump’s policies to date and which will go on display across the NYC subway system
Grey London has released an album of classic Christmas hymns that have been wittily reworked to contain a feminist message, with all monies raised going to Refuge. They’ll have you laughing all the way to a feminist future.
Our Creative Pioneers series looks at key aspects of the creative process. Here Jim Sutherland explains what makes a good (and bad) brief and relives his best and worst pitching experiences
Tate Modern hosted two major, critically acclaimed photography exhibitions this year: a retrospective of the work of German photographer Wolfgang Tillmans and The Radical Eye, which revealed Elton John’s spectacular collection of Modernist photography. Poles apart in content, the exhibitions epitomise the commitment that Tate now makes to photography. This was not always the case. […]