In 1985 Kenji Wakasugi was commissioned to photograph Madonna. He had 45-minutes, and within that time had the opportunity to capture the energy of a singer who was in the process of consolidating herself in pop culture forever.
FKA Twigs recently starred as a guest on Louis Theroux’s new podcast series this week, and in true fashion if being interviewed by Theroux, was given the space to detail her experience of domestic abuse at the hands of Shia LeBeouf candidly.
Intended to drive conversation supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and racial injustice, the artwork was resurrected as an act of protest against propagated falsehoods, censorship, and white supremacy in America, now, it will live on in a new location.
“Even in our deepest state of rest nothing within us is ever stagnant…”
Our favourite poetic artist, Yayoi Kusama will be displaying her largest Infinity Mirror Rooms exhibit at London’s Tate Modern this March.
Beach days, sandy flip-flops and sticky skin. Julie Adams captures the essence of an Australian summer in her body of work ‘Beach Series’.
Ilana Glazer has a new film on the horizon titled ‘False Positive’ and it’s been confirmed to debut as a Hulu original next year.
The event will feature 130 Australian made acts from the city’s finest artists and companies.
The exhibition melds Holly’s creative realms, along with the introduction of beautiful new materials and techniques.
There is a new gallery on the London art scene this year, and the contemporary economic climate is at front of mind for the new space, aptly named, HOME and founded by photographer, director and curator, Ronan Mckenzie.
The acclaimed photographer and filmmaker shares iconic photographs he took touring with Elton John, Coldplay and Mumford & Sons over the last decade.
A multi-faceted professional development program consisting of peer- to- peer mentorship, essential development workshops and networking opportunities.
Inside an evening with The Art Gallery of New South Wales.
Australian model and RUSSH cover star Jordan Barrett has reportedly signed on as a lead actor in George Maple’s new project, Myth, which is set to premiere at the Sydney Opera House on December 9.
The beloved Heide Museum of Modern Art will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2021, and it’s lined up a special program in celebration.
The platform will spotlight First Nations creators sharing content rich in Indigenous history, heritage, food and culture.
The closest we’ll get to a European getaway.
The iconic Playgirl Magazine is back, and in line with it’s relaunch, Chloë Sevigny appears on the cover, naked, heavily pregnant and lensed by Mario Sorrenti.
The Sydney-based singer songwriter bares her soul in the brave ballad.
Artist Vincent Namatjira is the official winner of the Archibald Prize – His artwork ‘Stand strong for who you are’ is a depiction of Adam Goodes.