The masochistic appeal of the British seaside
With its blustery beaches and boarded-up shops, Britain’s coast is an acquired taste. But like these photographers, Imogen White has learned to appreciate its bleak charm
With its blustery beaches and boarded-up shops, Britain’s coast is an acquired taste. But like these photographers, Imogen White has learned to appreciate its bleak charm
Axe-throwing venues are opening so often you’d think we were preparing for a zombie apocalypse
Though his work is supremely alive, it is also fearless in confronting death, explains Tim Smith-Laing
A new exhibition in London paints a portrait of a true original
Like his paintings, the British-Guyanese artist resists easy categorisation
Once viewed as extreme, this Japanese form of graphic storytelling has become a global powerhouse
A novel about a young Londoner navigating her 20s is billed as a cross between “Bridget Jones’s Diary” and “Americanah”
His attention to detail made the worlds he created utterly believable
Ukrainian audiences liked the TV character played by Volodymyr Zelensky so much, they elected him. The show’s producer tells 1843 why he thinks he’s opened a Pandora’s box
He was fascinated by psychology and haunted by mental collapse