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
Inspiration, innovation and key developments from the art world
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
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
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
The California-based creative director has led brand design teams at Reddit and Grammarly alongside nurturing her illustration practice, which offers an opportunity for self-expression and play
This small but cleverly designed show at the Imperial War Museum in London is centred on personal testimony, which starkly demonstrates the complexities of the Troubles and the enduring need to hear from all sides
The latest talk in our virtual event series aims to help brands commission great creative work, with contributions from BBH London, Jelly, and artist and designer Kelly Anna
We’ve created a guide to the UK undergraduate art and design showcases taking place this summer
The artist is giving an intimate glimpse into his East Sussex getaways in his new exhibition, Country Life
The artist has collaborated with brands and created visuals for musicians including Rosalía and Lil Nas X alongside his multidisciplinary practice. Here, he discusses why creative freedom is vital when it comes to commercial work
The social media maven and artist discusses the importance of social and content in getting audiences to “believe” in brands, plus how an obsession with sneakers has guided her career
The artist’s new exhibition, Self on the Shelf, draws a link between the objects that people fill their lives with and their personal identity
We speak to the husband-and-wife studio about how their hands-on practice manages to straddle art and commercial worlds, and why being signed didn’t feel right for them
A new publication is bringing a wordless magazine led by three artists out of the shadows, showing how it gave a space to creatives outside of exhibition environments
Do art and design universities have a responsibility to drive social purpose or is it a distraction for students? We hear from UAL’s chief social purpose officer Polly Mackenzie, designer Sana Iqbal, and LJMU programme leader Pete Thomas
Director Ella Ritchie and studio manager Tom Dorkin talk about their work helping creatives with learning disabilities break down barriers
The Copenhagen-based duo discuss their continued exploration of digital technologies and their relationship with the natural world