Informed by her upbringing in South Korea, Joyce Lee’s otherworldly paintings explore eroticism, religion and social stigmas.
Koestler Arts is a charity that supports those in criminal justice settings, and each year it hosts an exhibition of prisoner-made art. Here, the artists Jeremy Deller and John Costi discuss their ...
Made in collaboration with Foolscap Editions, Products & Services uses “frivolity” as a way to question commodities, value ...
Stickers are big in Berlin. Our correspondent in the German capital digs into the reasons why, and how individuals and groups ...
Created in collaboration with D&AD, the checklist helps creatives and designers to sharpen their focus, simplify their workflows and unleash their imaginations.
With roots in the music scene of the early noughties, the London artist’s dynamic montages are inspired by fashion, art and pop culture.
Staying motivated when your design vision clashes with feedback is hard, especially when you feel stifled creatively. Alex Bec guides this junior designer on how to advocate for your own ideas before ...
As more brands turn to the printed page for cultural cache, Polyester’s founding editor-in-chief, Ione Gamble, sees her publishing peers squeezed from the market.
This Paris-based graphic designer uses archival finds to inspire her alternative approach to typography and composition.
Get ready to time travel – this hypnotic campaign draws references from Muybridge to Kubrick, to demonstrate how museums ...
Spanning cultural and artistic practices across the globe, Digital Art: 1960 – Now explores how digital art has become embedded in our world.
The visual language of death has stagnated, and creatives have a vital role to play in how future generations face its complex subjects. Here, we chat to a design research practice dedicated to death, ...