Mohammed Z Rahman is a British-Bengali visual artist and writer based in London whose work explores food, migration and gender.
A masterclass on standing out whilst blending in
Le patriarcat tue (The patriarchy kills) Aimer ≠ Tuer (Loving ≠ Killing) “C’est pas vraiment un viol, c’était ton mec”...
Kalakal (Driss Chaoui) is a France-based illustrator with a sharp interest in the queer Muslim identity, and an emphasis on colour
Discussing the legacy of Bolsanaro’s Brazil, rising inequalities and film’s role in challenging harmful stereotypes
Alex Huanfa Cheng is a Paris based photographer whose work focuses on fashion, bodies and Asian representation
A conversation with Theatre-Maker Raina Greifer
Zoe Rasbash & Image: Esther Lalanne
How a contemporary art project galvanised the artistic community of Cyprus
During the 20th century, the western music industry benefited hugely from capitalist expansion, a growing international audience and technological advances....
By revisiting the past, we pave the way for a proud and joyful future
Mai-Anh Vu Peterson & Image: Natasha Phang Lee
Dwayne Parkinson Williams (he/him) is a Black British London-based freelance artist and illustrator whose work focuses on celebrating Black culture and identity
Charlene Komuntale is an Ugandan painter who works to subvert the male gaze and celebrate womanhood in her paintings