Word by Isabelle Wright. When we sat down recently to interview Mourad Mazouz during the Muzungu Sisters’ press launch at Momo, we weren’t quite sure what to expect. The larger and more successful an empire one owns, the more we expect the frantic, money-driven businessman. With Mourad, nothing could be further from the truth. Dressed all... Read more
Words by Emily Steer. We are informed that in five minutes we can sit down and talk to David Bailey. Holy crap, we thought it was a breakfast, for twenty, not one on one. Really? David Bailey. We are a little in awe to say the least. Apparently David doesn’t like to stick to the... Read more
Words by Marissa Cox. We couldn’t wait to get our mitts on an invite for Simone Rocha’s show. So, when one landed on our doormat, we immediately asked if we could do a little post-show interview with her. Simone has been gaining momentum since she graduated from her MA at Saint Martins. This season she’s... Read more
Words by Lily Silverton. Truly beautiful underwear has the unique ability to floor both men and women – just think what happens at an AP sale…..Miss Crofton has been making exquisite underwear since 2008. Miss Crofton (nee Georgia Campbell) was living in a very big, full house / borderline squat in Peckham when she met Katie,... Read more
Freddie Forsyth is a publisher and creative director extraordinaire but most importantly the driving force behind the Crack & Shine book series about the dark secretive world of graffiti. What started as a geeky passion project about graff providing an escapism to the commercial work life in advertising led him to starting his own agency,... Read more
Robert Rubbish co-founder of Le Gun Magazine and the kind of artist whose work (as part of the Bare Bones collective, or solo) just makes you want to chuckle, and makes you think at the same time. In one moment, it’s sardonic – the next, it’s sort of rock-and-roll and poignant at the same time.... Read more
This week, we sat down with Charlotte Jansen (an Art Wednesday contributor, no less) to discuss her new position as the director of No Way, a creative agency which deals with talented artists who are established, but who still need a helping hand in a world in which creatives aren’t supported as well as they... Read more
Words by Alicja McCarthy A relatively new photographer on the portraiture scene is Finnish born Nelli Palomäki. Hugely influenced by children, her black and white photographs focus on the importance of the subject. In a digital and somewhat disposable age, in not just photography, Nelli Palomaki is bringing back the traditional portrait. The gracious family... Read more
Rupert Fowler is a publicist to the stars, and an unsung hero in his industry. Being the professional that he is, though, he’s not going to start name-dropping any of his ultra-famous clients here, largely because when we asked him if he would answer our ‘stupid questions’, it was part of the deal (what do... Read more
Words by Philippa Snow. To step into the Newington Green home of Zoe Lazarus and Carsten Klemann is to step into an aspirational photograph. The house itself is so airy and so beautiful that it puts one in mind of a magazine layout, arranged by some eagle-eyed set-dresser in the business of making lifestyle pornography,... Read more