As a third generation Oregonian, I have been fortunate enough to grow up surrounded by beauty everywhere you look. I found gardens to be my church, and my grandfather’s rose garden was a special place to wander and imagine. This is why I am a devoted gardener. Nature has been my inspiration to create something beautiful in my art, my north star!
Artist Rowan Newton interviews artist Benjamin Murphy ahead of his striking new body of work Gilded Chaos, showing at Beers London soon!
“Everyone can say what they want, but I do hope that my work comes across as fresh, dirty, firm, crispy, dirty, clean, fast, strong, smooth, messy, sleek and of course cocky.”
The Alec Soth retrospective at The Science Museum contains works from four of his most well known projects: Sleeping By The Mississippi (2004), Niagara (2006), Broken Manual (2010), and Songbook (2014).
Get ready to be overwhelmed by creative concept ‘Body Of Songs’, a series of 10 songs, bringing together Britain's most talented musicians to contribute a single about the mysteries of the body’s organs.
What can we learn from androgyny? The artist challenging gender fluid stereotypes and promoting a different kind of well-being: Nastasia Niedinger
With a mission to document real life, and an execution that is unique and compelling in every way possible, ROOMS' photographer Alexandra Uhart stole our hearts and will soon devour yours too.
How art is demolishing the misconceptions around sex and sexuality (and why this is a good thing).
Dele Sosimi stands out as one of the most active musicians presently on the Afrobeat scene worldwide. Here he talks about duty to Afrobeat, relentless performances and his latest CD.
The British Library celebrates West Africa: A region that spans 2,000 years, 1,000 languages and 17 different countries – the grass may indeed be greener in West Africa.
Visiting an exhibition about the creative experimentation with non-organic life might not seem something you would put on top of your bucket list. However, ‘Non-organic Life’ proves that the subject is as rare and unidentified as it is interesting.