Graduates: we want to see your work!
Our annual showcase of the best graduate creative work is back for 2023. Send us your work by July 11 to be in with a chance of being featured in Creative Review
Celebrating all things photographic
Our annual showcase of the best graduate creative work is back for 2023. Send us your work by July 11 to be in with a chance of being featured in Creative Review
As Charlie Brooker’s cult TV series returns for a new season, the Magnum photographer was invited to take photos of stars Paapa Essiedu and Anjana Vasan on set
The photographer talks to us about objectivity and consent in imagemaking, and creating his first body of work since the end of his 20-year creative partnership with Adam Broomberg
The new publication series lifts the lid on six colours through enlightening essays, original photography, and historic artworks – beginning with a deep dive into all things blue
Colin Delfosse photographed the group of artists exposing the extent of the city’s waste problem through wearable pieces of trash
In our latest edition of the CR podcast, guests including Mother’s Vairi MacLennan, Woo’s Stephen Mai, and the Digital Fairy’s Efemena Okogba discuss what makes Gen Z different
We speak to two agents and a producer to get a sense of how their role has shifted over the years, what they look for and how they keep their roster happy
The multi-hypenate chef, photographer, and filmmaker discusses how he found his creative niche, and why the fashion world is lapping up his unique approach
Mixing the fantastical and chaotic with the everyday, Los Angeles-based photographer Kirt Barnett presents unexpected visions. Gem Fletcher speaks to her about her work
Honest conversations with ex-inmates over the course of five years inspired Murray to reflect on the seemingly unnatural nature of imprisonment
The French photographer and co-founder of Chose Commune talks to us about adapting to young people in his latest project, and the complexities of running a publishing house in today’s climate
Errors, cock ups, blunders – we have plenty of words for mistakes but rarely like to admit they happen. Here, agency founder Carsten Glock argues that this is gaffe in itself and instead we should embrace them to create a better work culture