When Sally Rooney’s Normal People was released in 2018, it felt like you couldn’t get on public transport without spotting a copy of the distinctive green hardback, its cover depicting a young man and woman packed together like sardines in a tin. The Irish author’s second novel quickly became a cult classic, earning her accolades such as ‘the first great...
How BAFTA is tackling its diversity problem
Off the back of a successful 2021 awards, BAFTA’s Krishnendu Majumdar and Anna Higgs discuss how the academy is levelling the playing field for everyone – and what other awards can learn from its example The post How BAFTA is tackling its diversity problem appeared first on Creative Review....
How BAFTA is tackling its diversity problem
Off the back of a successful 2021 awards, BAFTA’s Krishnendu Majumdar and Anna Higgs discuss how the academy is levelling the playing field for everyone – and what other awards can learn from its example The post How BAFTA is tackling its diversity problem appeared first on Creative Review....
Stefan Sagmeister blends art and data in a new show
All artworks from Beautiful Numbers by Stefan Sagmeister, courtesy Thomas Erban Gallery. All images: Andreas Vesterlund Many people wouldn’t ordinarily interact with data first-hand, however the past year has seen most of us navigate graphs and statistics on a regular basis. Much of this data has related to a time of fear, anxiety and tragedy, however Stefan Sagmeister’s new body...
The digital archives retracing art and design history
Digital platforms including Decentralise and the People’s Graphic Design Archive are helping people to learn about creative and cultural history. We speak to their creators about redefining who gets to tell stories and what interactivity brings to the table The post The digital archives retracing art and design history appeared first on Creative Review....
Craig Easton named winner in the 2021 Sony World Photography Awards
Craig Easton’s winning Bank Top series, which challenges the representation and misrepresentation of communities in northern England Craig Easton has also been awarded in the Portraiture category for his series Bank Top – which he created in partnership with writer Abdul Aziz Hafiz. The black and white images concentrate on the Bank Top neighbourhood in Blackburn, as a way of...
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....
Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze
The London-based photographer discusses how recent events have brought society’s ‘blind spots’ into sharp focus, and his belief that all creative work is moral work The post Slater King on creativity, morality and the white gaze appeared first on Creative Review....