Death of the Hipster: are we living in a post-ironic world?
In a world that is perpetually obsessed with labels, I found myself thinking about the concept of the ‘hipster’ and what had happened to…
In a world that is perpetually obsessed with labels, I found myself thinking about the concept of the ‘hipster’ and what had happened to…
Making radical political and urban art in Tangier is easy – as long as you don’t criticise, offend or upset either the reigning King,…
Amine Edge & DANCE are a French duo that have spent recent years shaking up the dance music scene. As champions of ‘Gangsta house’, their own-crafted…
LOST was was one of festival highlights last year, taking us by blacked out coach to a secret location, deep in the woods, for a…
Having attended and thoroughly enjoyed last year’s event, our expectations for LOST 2016 likely differed from those of many other festivalgoers, for whom the entire…
For some, spending 24 hours without a phone or any means of contacting friends and loved ones is a daunting affair, but that is…
Geoffrey Billett spent most of his career as a Community Psychiatric Nurse for a Health and Social Care Trust. He retired in 2012 and…
You would never guess from Hula’s teenage affinity for tagging abandoned couches in his hometown on Oahu, Hawaii that he would someday become the thriving Brooklyn-based visual…
I believe that in order to represent a landscape in an original way, one must look from a new perspective. For me, wild endurance…
Erriadh, a small village on the island of Djerba, Tunisia, was transformed into a vibrant ‘open-air museum’ as a destination for one of the most vibrant and…
UK artist Ben Long is creating street art by cleverly using the back shutter’s box of the trucks as a canvas and fingers as…