Storytelling With Ismaila Rufai
Ismaila Rufai, of @kingsvillevisualsgallery, on his path to photography, developing as an artist, and how Nigeria has shaped his work.
Ismaila Rufai, of @kingsvillevisualsgallery, on his path to photography, developing as an artist, and how Nigeria has shaped his work.
Julia Soboleva discusses dislocation, how parenthood shaped her practice, and the relationship between her artworks.
Khyati Trehan on the overlap in her practice, thriving in cities, and working with family.
Karlotta Freier on community, collaboration and representing points of view.
Hannah Regel on love, heartbreak and art.
Jen White-Johnson on motherhood, joy, and how visual culture needs to change for disabled people.
Sophie Benson on the complicated relationship between fast fashion and charity shops.
As a new January slips away, Morna Fraser investigates overcoming the fear of beginning.
Mangal II’s Ferhat Dirik everything from working with family, to a shift in restaurant culture to why it’s all worth it.
Spotlighting some of the best T-shirt designs on Everpress in 2022.
Chris Fussner, of Tropical Futures Institute, on peripheries, the thrill of collaboration and the Philippines.
Junwoo Park shares his thoughts on advice, working across mediums and knowing when a piece is finished.
Ed Luker considers the relationship between books and their covers.
Back for the third installment in our Repeater Books series with Ramzy Alwakeel’s How We Used Saint Etienne To Live.
Illustrator, artist and musician Jim Stoten on sketchbooks, process and being a multi-hyphenate.
Artist Harriet Gillett on ambiguity, scenic routes, and the mystery in painting.
On tufting, craft and knowledge exchange with Selby HI, Daisy Tortuga and AJ.
Visual artist Najla Said on Cairo, women, and storytelling.
N&MS discuss collaborating, surprises and working across mediums.
Atelier Brenda discuss their bond, working with clients, and their design ethos.
Neville Brody discusses staying relevant, working across many mediums, and the challenges a new generation of designers face.
In an era of virtual reality and AR, Vitória Cribb wants to probe her medium.