10 Questions with Jesse Draxler, the Artist Behind Hugo’s Latest Capsule Collection
What does dark art look like? Something riddled with political uncertainty? Blood, guts and gore? American artist Jess Draxler is doing things a little differently. Mashing photography collages with monochrome painting mastery, Draxler's work emits a ghoulish aura without appearing
Ten’s To See: ‘Robe’, A Futuristic Fashion Opera, at The Place in London
Image courtesy of Michael Stewart; photography by Andrew Nuding (2017) The opera has always been a place where fashion and art come together for a moment of visual splendour. Those preparing for a night out at the box usually take care
Ten Tips On Living Your Disco Dreams
Photograph of the Studio 54 couch by Bill Bernstein, taken from 'Disco: The Bill Bernstein Photographs' I really don’t want to be that person who discusses their dreams in public as if others should care about something that’s happening just in
10 Questions with Petra Collins in Celebration of Her New Photobook
In the past few years, we've seen many an image-maker having their 15 minutes of fame. And then – nothing. But the trials and tribulations of falling in and out of "hype" is something Petra Collins doesn't have to worry
Ten’s To See: ‘Painter Of Disquiet’ By Félix Vallotton At The Royal Academy of Art
Bathing on a Summer Evening (Le Bain au soir d'été) (detail), 1892 -93. Paintings of women peacefully undressing for a dip in the bath on a sunbathed evening and lovers shown amidst the shadows in embrace. These are the richly coloured
Let Them Eat Cake… Breaking Down the Music Industry’s Fixation with Marie Antoinette
Powdered wigs, a dramatic pale mug, and bulbous evening gowns for days – Marie Antoinette is the campiest of the camp historical figures. The former Queen of France's fashions are practically a wet dream of any costume designers. This signature
10 Questions with Artist Shawanda Corbett Ahead of Her Performance At The COS x Serpentine Park Nights
In some ways, being an emerging artist has never been easier. More so than ever before, there are ways of putting yourself out there without necessarily interacting with the status quo. You don't need the backing of a big gallery
Ten’s To See: ‘Kiss My Genders’ at the Hayward Gallery
Juliana Huxtable 'Untitled (Lil’ Marvel)' (2015) As pride months comes to a close, the city becomes considerably less colourful. The flags are tucked away until next year, and the big corporations switch their rainbow-hued Twitter icons back to their plain old
10 Questions With Ashish In Celebration Of His New Collection of Horny Quilts
Owning a good quilt is underrated. It's not only the thing that keeps you warm almost half of your life, but it also decorates the most intimate space in your house. Instead of investing into another pair of heels (hey,
Ten’s To See: ‘In Real Life’ by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern
'Your Uncertain Shadow (colour)' by Olafur Eliasson (2010); Courtesy of the artist; neugerriemschneider, Berlin; Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles; Photo: María del Pilar García Ayensa/ Studio Olafur Eliasson Back in 2003, many people interacted with Olafur Eliasson’s fascinating
These Are The 10 New Albums You Should Add To Your Summer Playlist
Latest in Ten Towers news, Phoebe's baby Beau just celebrated his first birthday. In a fabulously decorated Leyton garden over this past weekend, an army of happy babies came together to party, joined by their parents and a few of
Gangao Lang Wins the Dior Photography Award for Young Talents 2019
Situated in the south of France, slap bang in the Provence region, Arles tops most of those "must visit" lists. Once the provincial capital of ancient Rome, the city remains a cultural hub, home to a multitude of incredible museums
Ten’s To See: Cindy Sherman at the National Portrait Gallery
'Untitled #602' by Cindy Sherman, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and Metro Pictures, New York Before Facetune, Snapchat filters and Kim Kardashian, there was Cindy Sherman. The American artist graduated from Buffalo State College in 1976, and instantly made an impact on
Joshua Vides Talks Us Through His Fendi Collab as the Brand Takes Over Harrods
Not many artists get the opportunity to have a good ol' scribble over a bag as classic as the Fendi Peekaboo. Yet, the Italian giant has handed the reigns over to LA-based illustrator Joshua Vides, who has transformed the Harrods
Sorrenti’s Family Portrait: Ten Minutes to Read About a Fashion-Photography Dynasty
All photographs by Davide Sorrenti, with thanks to Francesca Sorrenti Entering matriarch Francesca Sorrenti’s Brooklyn apartment, through the kind of labyrinthine corridors that always seem to snake through NYC’s monolithic blocks, I’m struck by the storied and busy interior. It would