How Intellectualism became the new status symbol How Intellectualism became the new status symbol

Fuelled by anxiety over what algorithms are doing to our brains, and fatigue with the flattening of …
How Intellectualism became the new status symbol
Fuelled by anxiety over what algorithms are doing to our brains, and fatigue with the flattening of …
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A Life in Pictures with Miranda Barnes A Life in Pictures with Miranda Barnes

Caribbean American photographer Miranda Barnes has documented everyday American life within the Blac…
A Life in Pictures with Miranda Barnes
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Young Londoners on community, connection and their hopes for 2026 Young Londoners on community, connection and their hopes for 2026

Photographer Vivek Vadoliya captures the young creatives keeping the beating heart of London alive.
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Photographer Vivek Vadoliya captures the young creatives keeping the beating heart of London alive.
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Tokyo based creatives share their hopes for 2026 Tokyo based creatives share their hopes for 2026

Set against the shifting backdrop of Tokyo, photographer Marc Hibbert celebrates the creative spirit…
Tokyo based creatives share their hopes for 2026
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“My hope for 2026 is that my queer and trans siblings can live fully and unapologetically, without fear or stigmatization” “My hope for 2026 is that my queer and trans siblings can live fully and unapologetically, without fear or stigmatization”

10 queer and trans individuals in New York City share their hopes for 2026.
“My hope for 2026 is that my queer and trans siblings can live fully and unapologetically, without fear or stigmatization”
10 queer and trans individuals in New York City share their hopes for 2026.
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Fehinti Balogun is using film to shift the conversation around climate Fehinti Balogun is using film to shift the conversation around climate

The star of Apple TV’s Down Cemetery Road is fighting the climate crisis, one film and TV show at …
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2026 is set to be Charli XCX’s year (again) 2026 is set to be Charli XCX’s year (again)

The British singer’s ascent continues as she turns her attention to film.
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The British singer’s ascent continues as she turns her attention to film.
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Ben Whishaw on slow cinema, Queer art and the magic of Peter Hujar Ben Whishaw on slow cinema, Queer art and the magic of Peter Hujar

Ben Whishaw gives a poised, poetic performance in Peter Hujar’s Day, an unconventional biopic that…
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Akínolá Davies Jr’s debut film My Father’s Shadow is a masterpiece of modern cinema Akínolá Davies Jr’s debut film My Father’s Shadow is a masterpiece of modern cinema

From Sundance to Cannes, Akínolá Davies Jr. has emerged as one of the most compelling new voices i…
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MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 2 MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 2

EMMA D’ARCY Emma D’Arcy made a name for themselves on House of the Dragon. Outside of its third …
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Nick Knight on 25 years of SHOWstudio Nick Knight on 25 years of SHOWstudio

As SHOWstudio turns 25, Nick Knight reflects on experimentation, impermanence, and the technologies …
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Rocco Ritchie opens the doors to his Chelsea studio Rocco Ritchie opens the doors to his Chelsea studio

Rocco Ritchie is fast establishing himself as a rising force in contemporary art. With his latest ex…
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MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 1 MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 1

From celebrated names to rising forces, we meet the MODERN VISIONARIES shaping Hollywood’s next ac…
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Albert Watson on the art of great image-making Albert Watson on the art of great image-making

In his new book, Kaos, the legendary photographer looks back on five-decades of era-defining celebri…
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Turner Prize 2025: Meet the artists shaping Britain’s visual culture Turner Prize 2025: Meet the artists shaping Britain’s visual culture

This year’s Turner Prize nominees blend the personal, the political and the dream-like in an exhib…
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Matt Jones’s Miami exhibition is a love letter to humanity Matt Jones’s Miami exhibition is a love letter to humanity

Matt Jones’s one-night installation An Unanticipated Delight opens at Miami Art Basel this Friday….
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Cynthia Erivo’s memoir Simply More charts the making of a remarkable talent Cynthia Erivo’s memoir Simply More charts the making of a remarkable talent

Simply More traces the star’s journey through racism, exclusion, queerness and radical honesty to …
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Inside the book reframing Black identity in modern Spain Inside the book reframing Black identity in modern Spain

Sergio Pontier celebrates the unsung beauty of Afro-Spanish identity in Spain.
Inside the book reframing Black identity in modern Spain
Sergio Pontier celebrates the unsung beauty of Afro-Spanish identity in Spain.
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The Books That Make a Room The Books That Make a Room

Our selection of new coffee table books will awaken the reader’s imagination and spark endless con…
The Books That Make a Room
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Photographer Dee Dwyer is “the visual voice” of her generation Photographer Dee Dwyer is “the visual voice” of her generation

Dee Dwyer captures the soul of a moment without ever standing outside it. EE72 asked her about what …
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Jennie Baptiste’s New Exhibition Bridges Generations Jennie Baptiste’s New Exhibition Bridges Generations

The very first musicians Jennie Baptiste ever photographed was Run-D.M.C. She was in her early teens…
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Juergen Teller’s New Exhibition Started As a Love Letter Juergen Teller’s New Exhibition Started As a Love Letter

The photographer’s new exhibition in Athens finds tenderness in the everyday.
Juergen Teller’s New Exhibition Started As a Love Letter
The photographer’s new exhibition in Athens finds tenderness in the everyday.
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Howard University’s Homecoming — A Radiant Return, A Living Archive Howard University’s Homecoming — A Radiant Return, A Living Archive

At historically Black colleges and universities, band culture is the heartbeat of homecoming — fro…
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K’ab Juun: Where Mexican Craft and Contemporary Vision Converge in NYC K’ab Juun: Where Mexican Craft and Contemporary Vision Converge in NYC

More than a gallery, K’abJuun is where the soul of Mexico finds new expression.
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More than a gallery, K’abJuun is where the soul of Mexico finds new expression.
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Before Hashtags, There was “Black is Beautiful” Before Hashtags, There was “Black is Beautiful”

Ask most people about the civil rights movement, and Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X are the n…
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Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama’s Parliament of Ghosts Comes to London Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama’s Parliament of Ghosts Comes to London

As the first exhibition in Ibraaz, a new cultural space, it is an invitation to dialogue and repair….
Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama’s Parliament of Ghosts Comes to London
As the first exhibition in Ibraaz, a new cultural space, it is an invitation to dialogue and repair….
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Inside Ibraaz: A New Cultural Space Inside Ibraaz: A New Cultural Space

Art has got her act together in London again, not least because of Ibraaz, the newest cultural space…
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A Trip to the Library, Reimagined for Creatives A Trip to the Library, Reimagined for Creatives
What started as an archive became a movement.
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The Legacy of Lee Miller The Legacy of Lee Miller

BTS of the new Tate Britain Exhibition.
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Uzbekistan’s First Bukhara Biennial Uzbekistan’s First Bukhara Biennial

Past and present intertwine
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The Fantasy and Reality of Fashion’s First Influencer The Fantasy and Reality of Fashion’s First Influencer

A new Marie Antoinette exhibition is now at the V&A
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A new Marie Antoinette exhibition is now at the V&A
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Julia Roberts Gets Candid With Close Friend George Clooney Julia Roberts Gets Candid With Close Friend George Clooney

Read excerpts from their conversation
Julia Roberts Gets Candid With Close Friend George Clooney
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View Finder: Jude Lartey View Finder: Jude Lartey

On Ghana’s coast, photographer Jude Lartey documents a community in motion
View Finder: Jude Lartey
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Faith and the Black experience: the art of Tyler Ballon Faith and the Black experience: the art of Tyler Ballon

American artist Tyler Ballon’s larger-than-life oil paintings fuse his Catholic upbringing with hi…
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Joining Forces Joining Forces

Emilia Wickstead and Nadine Ijewere in Conversation
Joining Forces
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Jade: Breaking the Mold Jade: Breaking the Mold

From global pop stardom to going it alone
Jade: Breaking the Mold
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How Intellectualism became the new status symbol
Fuelled by anxiety over what algorithms are doing to our brains, and fatigue with the flattening of …
A Life in Pictures with Miranda Barnes
Caribbean American photographer Miranda Barnes has documented everyday American life within the Blac…
Young Londoners on community, connection and their hopes for 2026
Photographer Vivek Vadoliya captures the young creatives keeping the beating heart of London alive.
Tokyo based creatives share their hopes for 2026
Set against the shifting backdrop of Tokyo, photographer Marc Hibbert celebrates the creative spirit…
“My hope for 2026 is that my queer and trans siblings can live fully and unapologetically, without fear or stigmatization”
10 queer and trans individuals in New York City share their hopes for 2026.
Fehinti Balogun is using film to shift the conversation around climate
The star of Apple TV’s Down Cemetery Road is fighting the climate crisis, one film and TV show at …
2026 is set to be Charli XCX’s year (again)
The British singer’s ascent continues as she turns her attention to film.
Ben Whishaw on slow cinema, Queer art and the magic of Peter Hujar
Ben Whishaw gives a poised, poetic performance in Peter Hujar’s Day, an unconventional biopic that…
Akínolá Davies Jr’s debut film My Father’s Shadow is a masterpiece of modern cinema
From Sundance to Cannes, Akínolá Davies Jr. has emerged as one of the most compelling new voices i…
MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 2
EMMA D’ARCY Emma D’Arcy made a name for themselves on House of the Dragon. Outside of its third …
Nick Knight on 25 years of SHOWstudio
As SHOWstudio turns 25, Nick Knight reflects on experimentation, impermanence, and the technologies …
Rocco Ritchie opens the doors to his Chelsea studio
Rocco Ritchie is fast establishing himself as a rising force in contemporary art. With his latest ex…
MODERN VISIONARIES, ACT 1
From celebrated names to rising forces, we meet the MODERN VISIONARIES shaping Hollywood’s next ac…
Albert Watson on the art of great image-making
In his new book, Kaos, the legendary photographer looks back on five-decades of era-defining celebri…
Turner Prize 2025: Meet the artists shaping Britain’s visual culture
This year’s Turner Prize nominees blend the personal, the political and the dream-like in an exhib…
Matt Jones’s Miami exhibition is a love letter to humanity
Matt Jones’s one-night installation An Unanticipated Delight opens at Miami Art Basel this Friday….
Cynthia Erivo’s memoir Simply More charts the making of a remarkable talent
Simply More traces the star’s journey through racism, exclusion, queerness and radical honesty to …
Inside the book reframing Black identity in modern Spain
Sergio Pontier celebrates the unsung beauty of Afro-Spanish identity in Spain.
The Books That Make a Room
Our selection of new coffee table books will awaken the reader’s imagination and spark endless con…
Photographer Dee Dwyer is “the visual voice” of her generation
Dee Dwyer captures the soul of a moment without ever standing outside it. EE72 asked her about what …
Jennie Baptiste’s New Exhibition Bridges Generations
The very first musicians Jennie Baptiste ever photographed was Run-D.M.C. She was in her early teens…
Juergen Teller’s New Exhibition Started As a Love Letter
The photographer’s new exhibition in Athens finds tenderness in the everyday.
Howard University’s Homecoming — A Radiant Return, A Living Archive
At historically Black colleges and universities, band culture is the heartbeat of homecoming — fro…
K’ab Juun: Where Mexican Craft and Contemporary Vision Converge in NYC
More than a gallery, K’abJuun is where the soul of Mexico finds new expression.
Before Hashtags, There was “Black is Beautiful”
Ask most people about the civil rights movement, and Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X are the n…
Ghanaian artist Ibrahim Mahama’s Parliament of Ghosts Comes to London
As the first exhibition in Ibraaz, a new cultural space, it is an invitation to dialogue and repair….
Inside Ibraaz: A New Cultural Space
Art has got her act together in London again, not least because of Ibraaz, the newest cultural space…
A Trip to the Library, Reimagined for Creatives
What started as an archive became a movement.
The Legacy of Lee Miller
BTS of the new Tate Britain Exhibition.
Uzbekistan’s First Bukhara Biennial
Past and present intertwine
The Fantasy and Reality of Fashion’s First Influencer
A new Marie Antoinette exhibition is now at the V&A
Julia Roberts Gets Candid With Close Friend George Clooney
Read excerpts from their conversation
View Finder: Jude Lartey
On Ghana’s coast, photographer Jude Lartey documents a community in motion
Faith and the Black experience: the art of Tyler Ballon
American artist Tyler Ballon’s larger-than-life oil paintings fuse his Catholic upbringing with hi…
Joining Forces
Emilia Wickstead and Nadine Ijewere in Conversation
Jade: Breaking the Mold
From global pop stardom to going it alone