Colombian architect Simon Velez has become internationally known for his sustainable bamboo structures. Here, we speak to him about his most recent project, a monumental structure on the banks of...
A picture is worth a thousand words and this couldn’t be more true when it comes to graphic novels. Forget your regular unillustrated paperback and dive into another dimension in...
A labour of love, the Mountain of Tongues is a musical collective founded by two music lovers – Ben Wheeler and Stefan Williamson. Tima Ouzden talks to them about their travels...
With her latest exhibition, For, In Your Tongue, I Can Not Fit on view at YARAT Contemporary Art Space in Baku, Sophie Breitsameter talks to contemporary Indian artist, Shilpa Gupta, about breaking...
In an impactful collaboration, GFX, the Global Fashion Exchange, is bringing a new sustainable format of shopping to the V&A Being eco-friendly doesn’t mean having to be boring, and Global...
New York-based Pakistani artist Saks Afridi’s work explores the paradox of being an insider/outsider, looking at notions of belonging and temporary permanence, and our search for happiness within these states....
Peter Singer is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics in the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University and Laureate Professor at the University of Melbourne. He is best...
From the ancient ruins of Jerash to the urban bars of Amman, Jordan is a country waiting to be explored. It is said that the best way to know a...
Since their opening five years ago, Baku’s Flame Towers, curving and incandescent, have become a global architectural landmark. Their creator, the Texan-born, London-based architect Barry Hughes, gives Claire Wrathall the inside...