These brands pay everyone involved fairly, positively impact the local environment, and preserve the traditional skills of the continent.
It is Friday and I feel like sharing something inspiring! I stumbled over the images from Ania Wawrzkowicz, a still life photographer based in London. Her photography and compositions are just eye candy. I think I need one room in my apartment that is a pure color and prints room – like the design/fashionable version…
Amber Jane Butchart, 32, is a fashion historian, DJ, writer, broadcaster and an associate lecturer at London College of Fashion.
For the first day of New York Fashion Week, Kasheem Daniels bring us some new looks photographed in the streets of New York in exclusive for Fucking Young!
For his first UK show, hip-hop’s portrait artist Kehinde Wiley has turned his attention to the Jamaican dancehall with dazzling results. It’s all about history and identity, he tells Ben Luke
I finally managed to see the Wangechi Mutu exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum this weekend. My friends were raving about the afrofuturistic designs of the Kenyan artist. And what can I say – her art is impressive, impactful, disturbing and reveals more and more the longer you look at the images. Some of her reoccurring…
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“For me the camera is a sketchbook, an instrument of intuition and spontaneity, the master of the instant which, in visual terms, questions and decides simultaneously.” - Henri Cartier-Bresson 125th Street Harlem, NY. May, 1993 --- 'This fellow calls himself Dancing Harry' - by Ozier Muhammad Visual language captured on the streets: The technology for taking images of moving objects was available in 1851, when Charles Negre mastered the technical sophistication to make this a possibility, and he used it on the streets of Paris. Around the 1900's, Jean-Eugène Atget began documenting the architecture
Beef stew is a versatile tomato stew popularly eaten in Nigeria. This stew is not peculiar to Nigerians alone, it is popular in other parts of Africa as well. This is one stew recipe you want to add to your recipe tin. A versatile tomato stew that can be eaten with anything and everything
Fabric-ation places deadly dandies, rioting foxes and flying aliens against the softly rolling countryside of northern England
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Depuis plusieurs années, l'Afrique s'ouvre à l'international et sa création s'implante progressivement sur le marché de l'art. Artsper a sélectionné pour vous 10 artistes africains à connaître :
Rétrospective des défilés de mode lors du Festival mondial des arts nègres 2010 : Mama Fagueye Ba, Claire Kane, LaQuan Smith, Elie Kuame, Ayissi, Collé Ardo Sow, Karim Tassi, Fitt, Alphadi... Photos…
Meet visual artist Makeba "KEEBS" Rainey and her beautiful collages of Black Icons. Find out more about the artist in this interview.