Oct 14, 2025
Mexican artist @robert_kunst has unveiled a powerful new mural titled “Al Borde” (“On the Edge”), a work that dives deep into themes of mental health, fragility, and compassion. Presented under the initiative of @el__malverde, the mural aims to raise awareness and...
Oct 14, 2025
Curated by John Carswell and his daughter Gloryanne “Baby G,” The Dogtown Collection spans five decades of graffiti history, from pioneers like Cornbread to a 105-foot mural by 50 artists from L.A.’s Under The Influence crew. Preserving Graffiti’s Legacy Hidden just...
Oct 14, 2025
Spanish muralist JOTALO has unveiled a captivating new artwork in Villa del Río, Córdoba, created for @vdrground as part of the X Bienal de Arte de Villa del Río (@xbienaldeartevdr), one of southern Spain’s most vibrant public art and cultural events. This latest...
Oct 14, 2025
The cult London station unveils its first full rebrand, alongside a new app and DAB expansion, as it sets its sights on one million weekly listeners and puts its community of DJs at the heart of the brand. Independent radio station Soho Radio is celebrating its tenth...
Oct 14, 2025
Work by Dong Qiu These amazing artists are mixing tradition with tech, calligraphy with chaos… and the results are mesmerising. If you think of “Chinese illustration” as a single style, think again. From Shanghai to Chengdu, New York to Tokyo, a new...
Oct 14, 2025
L-R Jos Ingram, Kate Howarth and Paul Dazeley Welcome back to Booms & Shakes, your monthly dose of industry moves, studio milestones and creative comebacks – all in one quick scroll. If September was all about comebacks, October feels like pure, solid momentum....
Oct 14, 2025
The Brighton-based studio has created a new logo, typeface and visual language for Nike Football, channelling the brand’s golden era while setting the stage for its next chapter. When Nike Football decided it was time for a fresh chapter, they kicked things off...
Oct 14, 2025
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It was immediately apparent when I walked into Gray Gallery’s spacious, living room-like uptown space that the dimensions of the four paintings in Judy Ledgerwood’s exhibition were determined by those of the walls on which they hung. A single work occupied two of...