From the age of 14 Percelle Ascot was certain he wanted to be an actor. He sure that his early decision would put him four or five years ahead of his peers with the same dream.
From the age of 14 Percelle Ascot was certain he wanted to be an actor. He sure that his early decision would put him four or five years ahead of his peers with the same dream.
I’ve been following Rosie Foster’s photography account on Instagram for over a year now. When I saw that she will be visiting London to shoot new work, I knew I had to approach her to make a behind the scenes film
Stylist Femi Ayo and Photographer Derrick Kakembo’s new fashion editorial explores antagonist emotions in dystopic world MMXXIII.
There’s a significant gap in representation for darker-skinned folk, and Simrah Farrukh wants to do something about it.
Raised in Nigeria, a 16 year old Faridah Seriki famously known as Kah-Lo traversed to New York for study and began her musical career performing in cafés and coffeeshops, with a round the clock pursuit of approval from AnR’s and record label execs without any palpable results.
Olga De la Iglesia enthusiastically uses her eyes as tools to uncover details in the random truths of everyday life.
Singer/songwriter and producer Estere (born Estere Dalton) grew up with a fondness of music, listening to her parents’ old cassettes and records in the beautiful city of Wellington (capital of New Zealand).
Her mode of storytelling is visceral and captivating, an art form that sets her apart from her peers in her industry.
Afropunk Paris. The annual and infamously black arts festival has been celebrated in Paris, France for the past two years; 11 years after it’s initial debut in Brooklyn, New York.
When does a photograph become something more than just photography? Chicago-based photographer David Kasnic answers this question with the authentic images he captures which reveal stories of individuals in a genuine way that depicts realities rather than forced assertions.
Our conversation with Deva Mahal (pronounced Diva) is very telling of the profundity she beholds as a person, and her ability to peel back layers of herself just to bare her soulful reveries, is as if sacrificial.
London based French artist Alix Marie works interconnectedly between the two creative fields of photography and sculpture; producing her exceptional three-dimensional installations and objects which hint to a single specific notion: TOUCH.
We talk to 7 models to watch from some of London’s most ethnically diverse modelling agencies. They discuss their ethnic and cultural backgrounds, and their colourful, layered London realities.
Kayleigh Daniels Dated is a series of short sex stories drawing attention to the realities of female sexuality.
Born in 1990, self-trained Ethiopian photographer Girma Berta, utilizes the camera of his iPhone to capture unique images which record the daily lives of people of his hometown, Addis Ababa.
One-third of the female dance group, CEO Dancers, who found fame as 2013 semi-finalists on Britain’s Got Talent, she remembers that period as an opportunity to fly the flag for African dancing.
SPECTRUM is reinterpretation of the dated archetype of a man, which operates in the mainstream culture.
Ghanaian singer and songwriter, Jane Awindor, better known as EFYA transcends the scope of Afrobeats in a romantic applaud to a genre so rigid in its rhythm and drum melodies that she dictates a whole new sound veritable on every body of work she puts out, be it features, refixes or her own music.
Using the audacious art of cabaret to discuss gender, sex, colonialism and mental health, sounds like something that would tip the credibility scales into cringeworthy territory. Not so in the case of neo-burlesque troupe Hot Brown Honey.
Luis Alberto Rodriguez, New York born and raised creative, has managed to depict this link between dancing and photography using the human body as his key tool.