Nobody wants to seem ‘media trained’ anymore
A new era of PR is being ushered in, moving from strict control and perfect soundbites to ‘coached authenticity’ and the illusion of off-the-cuff intimacy
Venezuela's state pension for its elderly population is currently just 130 bolívares, around $0.30 a month, which is not even enough to buy a loaf of bread. Across the country, many older people are f...
A new era of PR is being ushered in, moving from strict control and perfect soundbites to ‘coached authenticity’ and the illusion of off-the-cuff intimacy
AI image generation is changing the tattoo process – but a lot can get lost when we outsource our individuality and taste
The French water brand marked its 200th anniversary with pastel visuals, factory tours and a surreal sense of spectacle
Ahead of a major new retrospective, Analog Human Studies: 25 Years of Photography, we spoke with the acclaimed queer photographer about sex, power, and dissident art
The polarising ‘controlled chaos’ rapper breaks down how jazz and childhood struggles with anxiety have shaped his maximalist sound
Plus Theresa Hak Kyung Cha’s first retrospective in 25 years, Larissa Pham’s debut novel about an artist and her predatory mentor, and the art collective reclaiming spirituality in art history.
Djerassi board members Michael Molesky and Alexander Maxwell Djerassi, nephew of Ghislaine Maxwell, visited the notorious private island in 2011.
The 1927 work is the first painting by a Cuban artist to enter the Hispanic Society Museum and Library’s collection.
This week, we honor an intrepid photographer, a punk German artist, and the founder of the Museo Picasso Málaga.
New research identifies more than 600 objects discovered in the United States as two-sided dice crafted by Native Americans.
The "Triumphal Arch," one of the largest prints ever produced, will go into storage at the New York Public Library in the fall.
He has never lost his love for art and artists, while recognizing that nothing stays in time.
In 2010, Eric Schmidt, then-CEO of Google, claimed that every two days, humanity was creating as much information as it had generated from the dawn of civilization through 2003 — 48 hours’ worth of te...
Of all the planets, star systems, and galaxies we’ve ever discovered, the only one that displays any yet-detected signals of life is right here: planet Earth which orbits the Sun right here in o...
You might think that the best leaders possess a long list of competencies. Perhaps you’ve read books detailing these competencies, or perhaps your company measures its leaders against some required li...