Arts & Culture
In Athens, Helen Marden paints a spectrum of grief and love | Artsy, October 2023
The Artsy Vanguard 2022: Michaela Yearwood-Dan | Artsy, November 2022
What happens when private therapy becomes public entertainment? | Kinfolk, Issue 43
Inside My Collection: Vaughn Spann | Artsy, February 2022
Painter Cinga Samson captures the random nature of violence | WePresent, December 2021
The 15 Best Booths at Frieze London and Frieze Masters 2021 | Artsy, October 2021
Critic’s Guide: What to see during London Gallery Weekend | Frieze, June 2021
Diana Ejaita: The fast-rising illustrator packs complex themes into minimalistic silhouettes | Communication Arts, March/April 2021
In ‘Santa Barbara,’ Diana Markosian traces her mother’s complicated journey from post-Soviet Russia to marriage in America | CNN, March 2021
Review: PICO: Un parlante de África en América at Auto Italia | Frieze, November 2020
Cecily Brown’s new paintings are beautifully sinister visions of British history | Artsy, October 2020
With kitsch and eroticism, Somaya Critchlow confronts the politics of the Black nude | Artsy, June 2020
Toyin Ojih Odutola: ‘A picture can tell you a lot if you let it’ | WePresent, May 2020
The unsung photographer who chronicled 1970s lesbian life | CNN, September 2018
With the world watching, US architects rebuke Trumpism at the Venice Biennale | CNN, June 2018
Groovy Bob: The scandalous art dealer who shook up Swinging London | CNN, March 2015
Business & Tech
Essay: How to talk to robots | Kinfolk, Issue 48
Essay: When good brand collaborations go bad | Kinfolk, Issue 47
Profile: Uncanny Valley author Anna Wiener | Kinfolk, Issue 42
Is social media platform Somewhere Good the future of digital spaces? | ICON, Winter 2021
Meet the human running the first digital supermodel agency | Kinfolk, Issue 40
These are the startups to watch after the pandemic | Wired UK, May/June 2021
How a gaming gadget became a Covid early warning system | Wired UK, March/April 2021
Big beauty wants to go green but a mountain of trash stands in its way | Wired UK, April 2021
Artificial intelligence is making the beauty industry work for everyone | Wired UK, November/December 2020
Our obsession with unconscious bias created a diversity disaster | Wired UK, November 2020
Inside the race to save Big Lipstick | Wired UK, September 2020
Chat bots are becoming uncannily human. Can they be our friends? | CNN, July 2020
Hot dogs are America’s food. So why aren’t they a fast-food staple? | Mel Magazine, July 2020
Protesters are weaponising memes to fight police surveillance | Wired UK, June 2020
We put The Sims on coronavirus lockdown. It didn’t end well | Wired UK, April 2020
Why is Baby Yoda cute and Sonic horrific? Blame your dumb brain | Wired UK, February 2020
How the ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ drowning music traumatised a generation | Mel Magazine, February 2020
Fashion & Lifestyle
How Community Clothing is breathing new life into Britain’s manufacturing industry | ICON, Summer 2022
Review: ‘Fashioning Masculinities’ at the Victoria and Albert Museum | ICON, Summer 2022
Helsinki’s Design Museum showcases a new generation of Finnish fashion innovators | ICON, Summer 2022
The fashion industry says it stands against racism. Critics aren't buying it | CNN, June 2020
What the kimono's wide-reaching influence tells us about cultural appropriation | CNN, March 2020
Can shapewear ever really be feminist? | British Vogue, January 2020
‘Queen & Slim’ is a sumptuous ode to fashion’s Black trailblazers and rising stars | British Vogue, November 2019
Exclusive: Introducing Nathan Westling | CNN, March 2019
In 'Black Panther,' costume designer Ruth E. Carter weaves an Afrofuturist fantasy | CNN, February 2019
Viktor & Rolf, fashion's most daring duo, celebrate 25 years of provocation | CNN, July 2018