French artist Daniel Buren talks us through his new site-specific commissions for Belmond, which are transforming six unique properties around the world
Ahead of Monday’s garden-themed Met Gala, the AnOther team give their predictions of what we’ll see on the red carpet
As Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry is released, Georgian filmmaker Elene Naveriani talks about her unexpectedly romantic tale of one woman finding love late in life
As Love Lies Bleeding is released in UK cinemas, director Rose Glass talks about working with Kristen Stewart, and portraying honest sex on screen
As Rose Glass’s lesbian body-horror Love Lies Bleeding hits UK cinemas, we revisit our cover story with the film’s star Kristen Stewart, captured by Paolo Roversi for AnOther S/S16
From Rose Glass’ ripped erotic thriller Love Lies Bleeding to a time-hopping sci-fi with Léa Seydoux, here are five of the best films to see this month
As a survey of his work opens at MoMu in Antwerp, Willy Vanderperre recalls five images from his 30-year career, evoking memories of first love, youth and techno
As her new book The Garden Against Time is published, Olivia Laing talks about notions of paradise, her love of Derek Jarman, and envisioning the garden as a political space
From new theatre productions to solo shows from LaToya Ruby Frazier, Jenny Holzer, Cindy Sherman and more, here are our top tips for a marvellous month ahead
From Andrea Arnold’s new film starring Barry Keoghan and Franz Rogowski, to Yorgos Lanthimos’ three-hour anthology epic; here are the best films to look out for at Cannes this year
Following the release of her first entirely self-produced LP All Born Screaming, singer-songwriter Annie Clark sits down with writer Gemma Samways for a quickfire interview
As Bode’s highly anticipated Nike collaboration is released in stores, Emily Bode Aujla talks about the athletic references behind the collection
Severely shouldered tailoring was the big story at Prada’s Spring/Summer 2024 menswear show. In the new issue of Another Man, their emphatic shapes are captured in a fashion story by Paul Kooik...
As Semiotext(e) publishes an expanded edition of Ann Rower’s cult 1991 book If You’re a Girl, the American author talks to Chris Kraus about autofiction, ageing, and breaking taboos
As his new exhibition opens at Soft Opening in London, we give you a five-point guide to the erotically charged, subculture-obsessed work of American artist Dean Sameshima