Nell Frizzell
Shit-Smeared Nappies and Flashing Nipples: An Interview With Mary Kelly, the Godmother of Feminist Art
If wine, soup cans, fascist symbols and a man wrapped in a tent beside a coyote can be art, then why not dirty nappies?
Remembering Peggy Guggenheim, the Sexually Liberated Socialite Who Shaped Modern Art
She was divorced, globe-trotting Jewish aristocrat who championed modern art in the face of the Nazis, and paved the way for women's sexual liberation and freedom.
Meet the Artist Taking On Apple, the NSA, and GCHQ
Is this man the new face of oppositional art? Or just a guy on a mission to piss off powerful people?
Making Faces: The Artists Who've Used Plastic Surgery in Their Work
From Alana Francis, who's exhibiting scans of her facial reconstruction surgery, to Genesis P-Orridge, who had a bunch of surgery to resemble h/er late wife.
I Spent 24 Hours With a Female Truck Driver
"That's one thing about this job," says Kerry, her long blue nails resting on the steering wheel. "You get amazing sunsets. There's just something about the A1 in the morning, you know?"
Female Hormones Can Make a Bloody Mess of Your Mental Health
It's time people took the mental repercussions of periods seriously.
Exploring the Evangelist Churches of East London's Industrial Estates
Where African Christians go to worship God amid the grime and garages.