The Theatre of Apparitions: Photographer Roger Ballen’s macabre new book
A new book by Roger Ballen reveals a surprising, dramatic new direction for the photographer
A new book by Roger Ballen reveals a surprising, dramatic new direction for the photographer
The Dutch designer’s first solo exhibition in North America brings a selection of work, including a new letterpress print series, to New York’s P! gallery from Sunday.
From Stig of the Dump to the Normandy landings: A major retrospective at the House of Illustration in London will explore the wideranging work of Edward Ardizzone and his influence on British illustration
Set aside your cynicism: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child has much to teach anyone interested in creating a great experience
The inaugural London Biennale explores the theme of utopia – via a Beirut street scene, a wish machine and a giant weather vane. There is much to see, but the show is frustratingly hit and miss
We talk to directing collective Crowns & Owls about their ongoing work with Ted Baker, the potential perils of making films shoppable, and what it was like to work with executive producer Guy Ritchie on the spot…
Sound and vision combine in The Infinite Mix to create a brilliant, funny, moving, weird art show, which shouldn’t be missed.
Work from China, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea features in this small-scale celebration of exquisite book cover design, compiled by publishers Counter-Print.
This summer, CR teamed up with Obonjan to offer a two-week artist residency on the Croatian island during its inaugural season of music, art and wellbeing events. The selected artist is Rozalina Burkova – an illustrator and GIF maker based in London
Based on the idea of playing with your work, Sutherland presents four fun exercises to get your mind moving
A new set of Maltesers ads feature characters making light of their disabilities in the latest iteration of the brand’s ‘Look on the Light Side’ campaign.