A Look Back At The Life And Work of Yoko Ono Ahead Of Her Exhibition At Tate Modern
To make The Beatles: Get Back, director Peter Jackson was given access to a staggering 60 hours of footage of the band recording their 1970 album Let It Be. The documentary’s emphasis, of course, is the Fab Four – John,
Ten’s To See: ‘Barbara Kruger: Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.’ At Serpentine South
Until March 17 at Serpentine South, Barbara Kruger is presenting her first solo institutional show in London in over twenty years, entitled 'Thinking of You. I Mean Me. I Mean You.'
Ten’s To See: ‘Cute’ At Somerset House
From now until April 14 at Somerset House, you can immerse yourself in the complex power of cuteness as seen through a contemporary lens.
10 Questions With NewDad As They Release Their Debut Album ‘Madra’
Cliché as it sounds, Irish alt-rock bank NewDad are truly ones to watch. Female-fronted, the group has been dressed by Simone Rocha, worked with Phoebe Bridgers's producer John Congleton and recorded their debut album (which is out today) in Rockfield
10 Questions With Uniiqu3 As She Releases Her New Single ‘Price Going Up’
Producer, DJ and performer Uniiqu3 – real name Cherise Gray – is the queen of the New Jersey music scene.
10 Questions With Delara Ahead of Her Norwegian ‘Shahrazad’ Tour
Swedish-born artist Delara is ready to take on the world. After moving to Norway as a child, the singer released her debut album entitled Shahrazad in November 2023 and has taken the Norwegian music scene by storm.
Ten Meets Isabelle Chouvet, Co-Founder Of The Independents
“There’s no typical day in my life,” says Isabelle Chouvet, the co-founder of The Independents. She’s speaking on a video call from New York, where she’s currently spending the working week. The French CEO and entrepreneur splits her time between
10 Questions With Joesef As He Works On His Next Album
Glaswegian soul artist Joesef has had quite the year. Kicking 2023 off with the release of his debut album ‘Permanent Damage’, the musician – real name Joseph Traynor – has toured the world, garnered a mass of loyal followers and
Barry Reigate And The Art Of Harnessing Your Imagination
A trip up to the North London suburb of Cockfosters can make you feel like you’ve landed a world away from inner-city life.
When Fashion Wants Flowers, It Turns To Whitney Bromberg Hawkings
As SS24’s fashion month kicked off in September, Whitney Bromberg Hawkings, 49, the founder and CEO of the online florist Flowerbx (pronounced, of course, Flowerbox), and wife of Peter Hawkings, the new creative director of Tom Ford, was, as usual,
Ten Meets Lulu Kennedy And Raphaelle Moore, Fashion East’s Miracle Makers
What would London look like without Fashion East? The talent incubator, launched at the turn of the millennium by Lulu Kennedy MBE and the Old Truman Brewery, has propelled the careers of some of the finest design talents to operate
The Uncanny Femininity Of Artist Anna Weyant
Anna Weyant’s meteoric rise in the art world hasn’t been without controversy, but as she rides the waves of commotion, the painter is staying true to her wonderfully ethereal aesthetic.
In Conversation With Sola Olosunde, The Photojournalist Celebrating Black Nightlife In NYC
Oluwanisola “Sola” Olosunde is a 27-year-old documentarian, visual journalist, historian and photographer whose work celebrates Black nightlife in New York.
Ten Meets Trino Verkade, The Visionary Force Leading The Sarabande Foundation
Since 2017, Trino Verkade has been the brains, vision and engine behind the Sarabande Foundation, which was started by McQueen in 2007 as a way to support struggling creatives who need a leg up into the industry.
10 Questions With Cloves Following The Release Of Her New EP ‘Her’
Melbourne-based singer-songwriter Cloves – real name Kaity Dunstan – is a powerhouse.