Our 10 most loved global photo stories of 2025
From the Mexico-US borderlands to the apartments of fashion obsessives in Tokyo, this year has been filled with photo projects that reimagine the world’s places and people
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From the Mexico-US borderlands to the apartments of fashion obsessives in Tokyo, this year has been filled with photo projects that reimagine the world’s places and people
We speak with mutual aid groups working on the ground about the extreme weather battering the strip and why, despite the ‘ceasefire’, conditions haven’t improved
The Swedish activist was taken into police custody this morning for holding a banner reading ‘I support Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide’
The musician needs no introduction but his painter alter ego, Scotty Ramon, got one at a special screening for his documentary Echoes of the Past at the Miami Beach Edition
The multidisciplinary creative is teaming up with Lenovo’s Make Space platform, which just launched an incubator tool for artistic collaboration
‘All rebellious gestures eventually get assimilated’: We speak with co-writer Matt Copson about why Cobain has endured as a cultural symbol, our yearning for authenticity, and looking for magic in the...
From basic bitches to medieval warriors and The Devil Wears Prada 2, these were the articles you couldn’t get enough of this year
In 2026, for the first time in years, the outer planets begin forming rare positive alignments, welcoming us into a more constructive, forward-facing era. It’s a pivotal moment when the world remember...
From a queer festival on the sun-soaked Cretan shoreline to a bustling barbershop in Rio’s largest favela
‘It’s a movie we need in 2025’: Director Joachim Trier discusses his acclaimed follow-up to The Worst Person in the World, alongside stars Stellan Skarsgård, Renate Reinsve and Elle Fanning
Dazed Beauty Entertainment Editor Aquaria shows us how to create a weeping Virgin Mary drag look just in time for the holidays – Hallelujah!
Our favorite art shows and films of 2025, figure models fight for their rights, Joan Semmel's body paintings, the rise of Crusadercore, and much more.
An appeal to the mayor-elect from an art worker, a controversial nativity scene in Belgium, and were medieval Psalms elitist?
Long-term loans to former colonies are not restitution. They do not acknowledge historical wrongdoing, nor do they restore agency to source communities.
A letter to Smithsonian Secretary Lonnie G. Bunch reiterates that federal funds are conditional on the organization turning over records, including exhibition drafts.
We walk you through the incestuous, murderous, and surprisingly relatable world of Egyptian deities at The Met.
In all its artistic iterations across millennia, the nativity remains inherently political in its depiction of God choosing to enter the world in marginalized circumstances.
Also: Messy Egyptian gods at The Met, the moral weight of nativity scenes, and the British Museum’s latest “decolonizing” stunt.
After a long period of feeling frozen, the new year hints at signs of thaw and forward movement.
A letter to Mayor Mamdani, medieval psalms at the Morgan, and divine chaos at The Met.