Indya Moore has never been one to back down, fearlessly advocating for communities that know judgment and rejection all too well – in conversation with Dazed MENA editor-in-chief Ahmad Swaid, she speaks with that same candour
Jul 17, 2025
In his new documentary, Shifty, the filmmaker traces a power shift that reshaped British politics at the end of the 20th century. Here, he talks about the lingering sense of doom produced by that revolution, and how we might escape it
Jun 27, 2025
The LA artist’s new exhibition, Social Studies, takes a deep dive into the algorithmic rabbit holes of pornography, eating disorders, beauty trends and more
May 20, 2025
Charles Sandison’s new Delphi-based installation, The Garden of Pythia, unites ancient myths and cutting-edge technologies to explore our distant past and possible futures
Apr 16, 2025
From elitist galleries to Big Tech’s attention economy, the outlook is bleak for artists and art fans alike – Dazed speaks to Mat Dryhurst, Yancey Strickler, and more to imagine some hopeful alternatives
Mar 14, 2025
It’s clear that X, Instagram and TikTok are broken, but the problem runs deeper than any single platform. Is it possible to build something better?
Feb 07, 2025
As Tbilisi’s clubs close their doors in protest of a recently-passed anti-LGBTQIA+ law, revisit this 2018 feature on the country’s vibrant club scene and the activism sparked on its dancefloors
Dec 13, 2024
As protests rock Georgia, we revisit a 2018 feature spotlighting artists and performers are breathing new life into the city of Tbilisi – in defiance of police aggression and cultural clampdowns
Dec 09, 2024
Robots are coming for our careers, and Gen Z is calling it quits on the 9-to-5 – but what does a future without work actually look like?
Dec 02, 2024
From Marilyn Monroe to Princess Di, Kim is at war with the ghosts of superstardom – can she escape the clutches of the past by tearing it to shreds?
Nov 05, 2024
The group behind viral hit ‘Touch’ – Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia, and Yoonchae – discuss their rapid rise to international stardom, their struggles with vulnerability and why being global is so important to them
Oct 23, 2024
Engaging with culture in the current conditions – even as an audience member – has become more dangerous than ever. We speak to the teams behind Radio Alhara, Dar Jacir, Yabous Cultural Centre and Aida Refugee Camp about the ongoing resistance
Oct 17, 2024
Francoise Vergès’s new book challenges the current global dialogue on cultural restitution, calling the very idea of museums into question
Oct 08, 2024
Celebrating the queen of reinvention’s birthday with our 2008 cover story, where she talks fear, anxiety and still trumping collaborators half her age
Aug 16, 2024
Claire Bishop’s new book Disordered Attention explores how Instagram and the attention economy has impacted contemporary art
Jun 27, 2024