Taking a look at American photographer Tina Barney’s work capturing scenes of emotional and social ambiguity.
The German wunderkind author and director’s latest film premieres at Sundance Film Festival.
A recap of SSENSE so far since Joerg Koch took the editorial reins.
Adam Wray revisits the enduring stylistic achievement of the director’s debut.
Matt Lambert explores contemporary safe spaces for Grindr’s first print publication.
Inside the mind and studio of British artist Julie Verhoeven whose illustrations pair whimsy with defiance.
Artist Jon Rafman sees virtual reality as the medium for a post-fact planet.
The most influential architectural movement from Japan that sought to demonstrate an idealism that bestowed the status of “avant-garde.”
The Canadian artist serves riddles for the online era.
A conversation with the electronic musician who mirrors the powers of consumer culture and reveals a crumbling image of the American dream.
Michael Lehmann’s Heathers offered a harsh critique on Reagan era American suburbia.
Bianca Heuser takes us on a guided tour through the work of Marilyn Minter.
Tiffany Godoy heads to Kabukichō for the latest installment of TTT to talk art and chaos with Ellie from the art collective Chim↑Pom.
L.A.-based artist Friedrich Kunath on the progression from nostalgia to irony and invisible sculptures.
From the banlieues to the runways, the film’s sportswear endures.
Talking goals, creative process, and lo-fi video with the 21-year-old artist.
Selfie queen Arvida Byström tests drives her favorite SSENSE pieces and talks censorship and social media.
Tiffany Godoy catches up with the Beijing-based photographer and poet.