For over a decade, New York chef Mina Stone has been an integral figure in the art world’s dining scene. She originally began cooking for artists to sustain her career in fashion, eventually going onto cook fulltime as her love for making food grew. A staple fixture, Stone regularly creates beautiful meals for artists’ openings…
Since the 1970s, when the first virtual-reality technologies started being used for medical, military, industry and entertainment purposes, architects have speculated about the possibilities that working with these technologies could bring to architecture. Today, virtual, augmented and mixed reality are blurring the boundaries between the physical and the virtual, and questioning what is real and…
Curated by Cicely Farrer, Daria Khan and Jessica Vaughan, Do you keep thinking there must be another way, opening today, 14 February 2019, at Mimosa House, is a group exhibition that addresses strategies of representation, resistance and withdrawal. Including sculpture, painting, performance and video the exhibition considers behaviours towards, and resistance of, presiding power structures…
In an era when humanity is facing new challenges posed by big data, bioengineering and climate change, Whitechapel Gallery has invited ten groups of artists and architects to explore the potential of collaboration and offer their visions of the future. They imagine scenarios in which queer desire, house music and fracking meet on a mountainside;…
Hosted at London’s Design Museum on 22 February, discover some of the most exciting creative practices within sustainable design in this one-day symposium, titled The Other Way. The dynamic event is organised by Maison/0 in collaboration with the Design Museum. An incubator of creative-led sustainable innovation set up as part of the Central Saint Martins…
Open until 28 April 2019, Hanna Moon & Joyce Ng: English As A Second Language at Somerset House showcases the work of two of the most exciting photographers working in fashion today, celebrating the vitality and importance of fresh perspectives within fashion photography in our globalised and interconnected world. Employing an otherworldly and playful approach…
The art world, a sphere inhabited by works regularly praised for their transgressive and taboo status, has inevitably conflicted with standards of decency of the time, while unrelentingly seeking freedom of expression. Throughout history, works of art have been altered, stifled and even erased due to content deemed unacceptable, whether the motivations for censorship were…
Over the past weekend, designer Grace Wales Bonner inaugurated the Serpentine’s new series of projects, traversing the fields of music, fashion, art and design. Running until 16 February 2019, this first project sets the tone for the yearlong programme, bringing collective and interdisciplinary practice into the gallery spaces. It expands the Serpentine’s presentation of work…
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