Ai Weiwei examines the extent of warfare in explosive artistic endeavors

Ai Weiwei examines the extent of warfare in explosive artistic endeavors

The London Imperial War Museum reopens its doors this weekend, revealing a facelift at the same time. On the walls and floors of the museum's atrium are endless pictures of bombs, which are reproduced true to scale and in detail. Ai Weiwei was commissioned to create the artwork entitled "History of the Bombs", which covers […]



Pictures Annual 2020 is open to contributions!

Pictures Annual 2020 is open to contributions!

Creative Review's Photography Annual 2020 is open to contributions. Now, in its 14th year, the pricing system wants to celebrate great images, those who make them and those who commission them. In this issue we are looking for the best images of a unique and seismic year. There are six categories in which creatives can […]



Can restricted writing make you a greater author?

Can restricted writing make you a greater author?

Before we talk about the concept of restricted writing and explain how it works, I would like to ask you the following: have you ever opened a new blank document for writing, stared at it for far too long, and then found that you had no ideas about it? Your mind is as empty as […]



The event of digital music

The event of digital music

As the Design Museum opens its new Show Electronic, we speak to curator Gemma Curtin and staff from The Chemical Brothers, Smith & Lyall about the genre's further impact on creativity and culture, and what the music industry might look like after the pandemic It is a surreal experience to enter the Design Museum's new […]



What would I modify: Izzy Kertland, Unit9

What would I modify: Izzy Kertland, Unit9

In the latest issue of our series, which asks creatives what they want to change about their industry, we talk to Unit9's Izzy Kertland about how they can have more meaningful experiences, include remote work and focus on sustainability Izzy Kertland joined Unit9 in 2018 after working as a senior producer in the Interaction Design […]



What would I alter: photographer Emily Stein

What would I alter: photographer Emily Stein

London-based photographer and director Emily Stein has a playful, colorful and festive style. Stein, a mixture of documentary and portrait, has worked on a number of commercial and editorial projects and has managed to give these jobs the same warmth as their personal work. Her editorial clients include Huffington Post, Dazed, Guardian Weekend Magazine and […]



Writing self-discipline: why expertise shouldn’t be sufficient (and what you want as an alternative)

Writing self-discipline: why expertise shouldn’t be sufficient (and what you want as an alternative)

When I was twelve I loved golf. I had big dreams for my golf career and told everyone my goal: to win the Masters. For those who don't know, the Masters is a golf tournament with the best players in the game. When I was twelve, I decided that one day I would win. To […]



four traits that affect the way forward for the occasion business – visitor blogger Becca Lyon

four traits that affect the way forward for the occasion business – visitor blogger Becca Lyon

Many of you probably haven't attended a business event – or any other event – in a few months because the event was canceled due to corona virus concerns. Even if some states open "non-essential" shops and cancel orders for their stay at home, major events remain off the table for security reasons. However, human […]



King & # 39; s Cross brings artwork exterior with a brand new gallery and occasion program

King & # 39; s Cross brings artwork exterior with a brand new gallery and occasion program

With the development of London's King’s Cross, the area has developed from a bleak traffic hub to an independent tourist destination. In addition to new shops, bars, restaurants and apartments, there are now various galleries and cultural spaces – from the House of Illustration to the music and comedy venue King & # 39; s […]



That is how distant onboarding works

That is how distant onboarding works

Starting a new job can create fear at best, but add a pandemic and lockout to it, and the difficulties multiply. For many newcomers, the past few months have meant joining a company whose office they have never seen and getting to know their colleagues through a screen. "The biggest challenge in the beginning was […]