Fever dreams, acid trips, folk horror and extraterrestrial fantasy: how The Chemical Brothers mastered sound and vision

The art of The Chemical Brothers: “We want people to be overwhelmed”

The art of The Chemical Brothers: “We want people to be overwhelmed”

Words: Harriet Lloyd-Smith
Jan Vorisek’s show ‘Edge, Hour, Substance’ at the Kunst Museum Winterthur in Switzerland is a multi-sensory labyrinth

Jan Vorisek on his maze of angst

Jan Vorisek on his maze of angst

Words: Sofia Hallström
“It’s fair to say it was love at first sight”

The Exchange: Sylvie Fleury and Esben Weile Kjær

The Exchange: Sylvie Fleury and Esben Weile Kjær

Words: Holly Black
A photograph of Barbara Wesołowska sat in her east London studioA photograph of Barbara Wesołowska sat in her east London studio
Polish painter Barbara Wesołowska on spirituality and the spectral qualities of paint

Barbara Wesołowska on false memories and the spectral qualities of paint

Barbara Wesołowska on false memories and the spectral qualities of paint

Words Jacob Wilson
A photograph of Arlette's 'Trapichero' at Rose EastonA photograph of Arlette's 'Trapichero' at Rose Easton
Mexican sculptor and metalworker Arlette discusses her first solo show ‘José’ at Rose Easton

Arlette’s rocky ride through love, faith and masculinity

Arlette’s rocky ride through love, faith and masculinity

Words Jacob Wilson
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Julie Mehretu on her new show at White Cube, Bermondsey, a maze of optical games and political upheaval

Julie Mehretu on haunting, reckoning and accidental magic

Julie Mehretu on haunting, reckoning and accidental magic

Words: Harriet Lloyd-Smith
A photograph of Martine Syms in her exhibition, 'Present Goo' at Sadie Coles HQ, LondonA photograph of Martine Syms in her exhibition, 'Present Goo' at Sadie Coles HQ, London
Martine Syms on notions of the self and her deadpan sense of humour

Martine Syms: “I’m interested in when humour and pain can kiss”

Martine Syms: “I’m interested in when humour and pain can kiss”

Words: Lisette May Monroe
A photograph of Julianknxx sat at a desk in his studioA photograph of Julianknxx sat at a desk in his studio
Sierra Leonean artist Julianknxx crosses disciplines and geographies in his installation ‘Chorus in Rememory of Flight’ at The Barbican, London

The rise and soar of Julianknxx: “How do I carry all my histories with me without negating who I am?”

The rise and soar of Julianknxx: “How do I carry all my histories with me without negating who I am?”

Words: Elisha Tawe

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