Untouched: the early photography of Guy Bourdin
A new book from Steidl collects together some of Guy Bourdin’s earliest photographs and shows how his remarkable creative vision was shaped on the streets of Paris
A new book from Steidl collects together some of Guy Bourdin’s earliest photographs and shows how his remarkable creative vision was shaped on the streets of Paris
Fans of textile design should not miss the ‘Lucienne Day: Living Design’ exhibition, currently on show at the Manchester School of Art as part of Design Manchester.
Miriam Rayman’s piece From Shoreditch to the Shires, which examined the consequences of creatives abandoning London for the countryside, sparked off a huge debate on CR. We’re following up with a series of interviews with creatives who have made similar moves. Here we speak to Adrian Shaughnessy, editorial director at Unit Editions
The British artist, known for his illustration work for Rockstar video games, unveils a series of artworks painted onto old advertising hoardings and torn posters
A new book from Counter-Print celebrates the work of Cruz Novillo – the designer behind identities for Spain’s post office, police force and Socialist Party
As part of this year’s Design Manchester festival, the Anthony Burgess Foundation is hosting an exhibition which sees designers from around the world share new design ideas for classic novels including A Clockwork Orange.
Designed in-house at Phaidon, the cover for The Art of the Erotic references Lucio Fontana’s Concetto Spaziale works that the Italian artist devised in the late 1940s
Digital arts festival York Mediale’s website features a fun set of visuals that respond to user interactions
In a new poster campaign titled ‘Heart Immigration’, Jigsaw announces how much it relies on global collaborations to create its ‘Beautifully British’ brand. In doing so, it takes a decidedly political stand.
Last evening, winners of the 34th annual Association of Photographers Awards were announced. Awards were given out at the The Old Truman Brewery in London’s Brick Lane, to winners of 9 categories exclusive to professional photographers and 2 open categories. Two winners are selected in each category, one single image winner and another photo series winner. Here are […]
A new book from Thames and Hudson compiles 400 illustrations by graphic artist Noma Bar – and provides a reminder of the power of great illustration
Mirror – Women on Women, on view now at Pocko Gallery, is an exhibition of photographs of Indian women, made by Indian women