Ten’s to See: Get Up, Stand Up Now at Somerset House
Armet Francis, ‘Fashion Shoot Brixton Market’, 1973. It's not often you get to attend an exhibition which is so vast in cultural history and significance, yet curated in such a thorough, refined manner that you are not left feeling overwhelmed.
Genta Ishizuka is the Winner of the 2019 Loewe Craft Prize, Here’s What You Need to Know
“Craft is the essence of Loewe. As a house we are about craft in the purest sense of the word. That is where our modernity lies, and it will always be relevant”, says Jonathan Anderson. Since the Loewe Craft Prize’s
10 Things You Need To Know About Keith Haring, As Told By His Namesake Exhibition at Tate Liverpool
Tseng Kwong Chi, "Keith Haring in subway car (New York)" (circa 1983), © Muna Tseng Dance Projects, Inc. Art © Keith Haring Foundation Deemed an artist of the people for his hugely reactive visual motifs, decision of display and charged responses to
10 Questions with Poet and Musician James Massiah
What does it mean to be a poet in 2019? It's an art form tormented with the sense of feeling outdated in today's entertainment climate, where people prefer blistering bass lines and menacing techno beats opposed to heading to a
A Handmade Tale: Meet Three Artisans In The Running for the 2019 Loewe Craft Prize
Away from the polish, sparkle and glamour, Jonathan Anderson has been carving out a luxury niche of his own since September 2013 when he was appointed the creative director of Loewe. Not every upper class lady wants to be covered
Ten’s To See: Michael Costiff’s Photographs and Screenprints at Stash Gallery
Look outside – this is your cue to pull out the silk babydoll slips and hip slung jeans for the rooftop cocktails and park picnics practically lining themselves up. While the urge to simply be outside will be strong, the
Art According to Gucci – How Alessandro Michele Became the Biggest Patron of the Fashion Industry
The Artist is Present at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai; Maurizio Catelan, Untitled, 2018, courtesy of the artist If you happen to be scrolling down Alessandro Michele's Instagram, you would be safe to mistake him for a really nostalgic student of
With Chelsea Flower Show in Full Bloom, We Bring You the Insta-Florists You Should Be Following
Fjura It’s that time of year, the wisteria and blossom are out in force and the skies are getting (we hope) progressively bluer. The annual Chelsea Flower Show opens to the public, after the press and the Royal Family transcended to
Things Get Witchy In Gaspar Noé’s Latest Film in Collaboration with Saint Laurent
What do Béatrice Dalle, Charlotte Gainsbourg, and witches have in common? Dalle might say it's the mark on their earlobes. Anthony Vaccarello, Saint Laurent's creative director, says that working with legendary French actresses Dalle and Gainsbourg was one of his
Ten’s To See: ‘Dior: From Paris to the World’ at the Dallas Museum of Art
Dior's gallery reign isn't letting up anytime soon. On both sides of the Atlantic, masses have travelled from near and far to attend giant retrospectives on the esteemed Parisian house. Whilst Designer of Dreams is set to beat out Alexander
Is This Year’s Eurovision The Campiest One Yet?
Verka Serduchka in 2007 You’ve got your Berghain sex demons hailing from Iceland, a Greek ethereal fantasy à la Alice in Wonderland, the Beyoncé-esque pop diva and her latex reveal from Cyprus, and a completely out-of-place enthusiastic band dressed in all
10 Questions with Artist and Filmmaker Rhea Dillon
More often than not, on-screen depictions of queer Britain are barricaded within the four walls of a nightclub. Think back to Queer as Folk, the late night queer universe from the mind of Russell T. Davies. Seminal when it debuted
10 Great Things Launching at Dover Street Market in Celebration of Photo London 2019
All I Want to Be, a photobook by Thomas Kluyver Coachella, Glastonbury or Tomorrowland? Actually, we like to consider ourselves a bit more cultural over here at Ten Towers – or at least this week. That's why our pick for the
Ten Tips on Winning 2019, Courtesy of Kenzo-approved Astrologist Susan Miller
White for purity and blue for peace, red for luck and soft pink for love
From Experimental Punk to Nu-Soul, The Sound of Gucci is an Eclectic Delight
Ever wondered what are the tunes blasting out of Alessandro Michele's speakers at the Gucci atelier in Milan? Is it the latest Florence + The Machine album? Or perhaps a Monteverdi opera? Just based on the rich book of inspirations