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    Visual Arts

    • Friday, 21 June, 2024
      Review
      Six Lives, National Portrait Gallery review — Henry VIII’s wives become queens of their own domain

      From shrewd Anne Boleyn to misrepresented Anne of Cleves, the women emerge as distinct individuals

      Six portraits of Tudor women
    • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
      Architecture
      The Centre Pompidou prepares for a controversial revamp

      A five-year overhaul of the cultural complex will open up new subterranean spaces but is arousing heated debate

      A realistic computer rendering of a five-storey building with glass walls which sit behind an external scaffold on a bright white plaza
    • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
      The Art of FashionThe Art of Fashion: the Jewellery issue
      The influence of Japonisme on jewellery

      Since the decorative Edo period artwork that was shown in Europe more than 150 years ago, Japan has influenced jewellers in the west

    • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
      HTSI
      The director wears Prada

      What do filmmakers wear on set, and what does it mean? A new book explores their style

      Paul Thomas Anderson on the set of 1997’s Boogie Nights
    • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
      The Art Market
      Art lender pauses operations because of ‘perfect storm’

      Photography fair cancelled in New York, launches in Hong Kong; tributes pour in for dealer Barbara Gladstone; new head at Artsy

    • Wednesday, 19 June, 2024
      FT Globetrotter
      Designer Sara Battaglia’s guide to Milan’s art scene

      The galleries and museums where the Milanese local finds inspiration for her own work — and the restaurants that fuel her on her quest

      Sara Battaglia in her MIlan apartment sitting on a red sofa in the shape of lips. She is wearing a long black and yellow striped coat, a white shirt, black trousers and shoes, and a rectangular geometric pink and blue artwork hangs on a white wall behind her
    • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
      InterviewAt Home with the FT
      Pierre Chen, chair of Yageo: ‘If I still feel excited a week later, then I’ll buy it’

      The Taiwanese tech entrepreneur on buying art, wine and nine storeys of his building, letting his four-year-old choose a Picasso for her bedroom and holding firm in the face of threats from China

      man standing in apartment with Picasso painting to the left on the wall
    • Tuesday, 18 June, 2024
      Review
      Jenny Holzer, Guggenheim — the aphorism queen dethroned

      The American artist’s oblique sayings were a hit at the museum in 1989 but her more recent work falls short

      Sentences in capital letters are displayed electronically in a line of text winding up the spirally stairs of the museum
    • Monday, 17 June, 2024
      The FT’s guide to the best books to read this summer
      Best summer books of 2024: Visual arts

      Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads

    • Monday, 17 June, 2024
      FT Series
      Don’t miss – HTSI’s most popular stories

      Here are the pieces you loved last week

      Elin Kling and Sara Blomqvist in Toteme’s Stockholm headquarters
    • Monday, 17 June, 2024
      Review
      Ed Clark, Turner Contemporary — high-energy action paintings from an abstract pioneer

      The artist, who has been little shown outside the US, often used a broom for his sweeping canvases

      An abstract painting is created from broad sweeps and splashes of vivid colour
    • Sunday, 16 June, 2024
      As Cindy Sherman heads to Athens, ancient Greek women go to New York

      A forward-thiking agreement between the Cycladic museum and the Met suggests a way forward in repatriation debates

      Two images, on the left is a woman wrapped in a red towel with short blonde hair. The other is a photo of a broken stone figurine with two arms across the head and no head
    • Saturday, 15 June, 2024
      FT Magazine
      Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier’s lesser-known history of America

      As her work goes on show at MoMA in New York, she writes about the hidden narrative in her photographs of the Flint water crisis

    • Friday, 14 June, 2024
      Interview
      Flora Yukhnovich is reimagining the Rococo at the Wallace Collection

      The painter’s contemporary take on the late Baroque hangs alongside masterpieces by François Boucher

      A woman wearing a white blouse and black trousers standing in front of a large multi-coloured abstract painting with a gold-coloured frame. Beneath is a black and gold ornate sideboard with gold-coloured ornaments on top. There are also ornate gold-coloured columns nearby
    • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
      Review
      Degas & Miss La La, National Gallery — dazzling exploration of art, race and acrobatics

      The Impressionist’s high-wire painting of a circus star heralded a turn to modernity

      A painting of a circus acrobat rising towards the ceiling holding on only by a rope clenched between her teeth
    • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
      The Art Market
      Art Basel big-ticket sales banish ‘doom porn’ warnings

      Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well

      Room with green floor with painting of trees on the wall and a yellow bed and drawers art installation
    • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
      FT SeriesDon’t miss – HTSI’s most popular stories
      We all want a piece of the ‘Picasso of Greece’

      Alekos Fassianos’s strong colours, Hellenic symbolism and experimental forms have never been hotter

      Alekos Fassianos at home in 2018
    • Sunday, 9 June, 2024
      HTSI
      Hockney and me – a friendship in photographs

      Gallerist John Kasmin has been shooting pictures of the artist since 1961. Now he’s got a show of his own

      Kasmin, David Hockney and Sheridan Dufferin on a flight from Minneapolis to Chicago, 1965
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      Collector Haro Cumbusyan: ‘I am drawn to works that are outside of my comfort zone’

      The social entrepreneur and his wife have specialised in new media art — everything from films to holograms

      A middle-aged man dressed in a stripy dark jumper, blue trousers and glasses sits on a leather chair before a busy bookshelf. On the left of the scene, a wide TV screen shows a beach inhabited by floating ears
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      Artist Agnes Denes: ‘When I first started talking about ecological concepts, they were laughing at me’

      Her 1982 artwork ‘Wheatfield’, where she grew grain by the World Trade Center, is being reprised in Basel this summer

      A middle-aged man dressed in navy blue workwear drives a red reaper in a wheatfield against NYC’s sunny skyline
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      When We See Us, Basel — a compelling century of Black figurative painting

      The Kunstmuseum’s show features established names such as Jacob Lawrence and Njideka Akunyili Crosby but also rising stars

      In a painting, a young man wearing an orange headpiece, a blue bodysuit and a beaded necklace smokes a cigarette. Behind him, a naked woman rendered in black and white reclines on a bed
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      Balkan artists step into the spotlight

      Aside from big names such as Marina Abramović, the region is little known globally, making it ripe for collectors

      An elegant hotel’s façade, featuring tall windows, floral motifs and an iron balcony, features signs reading ‘HOTEL MERIAN’ and ‘CAFE SPITZ’ and is illuminated by a two illuminated five-pointed stars
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      Art Basel faces volatile economic backdrop and ‘generational shift’ as fair opens

      Maike Cruse, new director of the group’s Swiss edition, says young collectors want to network more and have fun

      A large yellow and purple patterned carpet against two light blue walls. Large wooden structures like latticed side tables sit on the carpet supporting various objects. Slogan paintings are on the walls.
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      ‘Each show is conceived as a revelation’: Vicente Todoli on the Pirelli HangarBicocca art space

      The vast Milan gallery, now celebrating its 20th anniversary, presents exhibitions on a scale few others can manage

      A vast industrial space shown from above contains seven concrete towers scattered across an empty nave and a screen installation. On ground level, a small group of people walks around the room
    • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
      Art Basel 2024
      Arcadia, Bally Foundation — artists on the quest for an ideal state

      The show in Lugano, Switzerland, occupies a luxurious villa in a seductively artificial landscape

      A wide, lake-facing window offers a scenic view of a lush hilly landscape, enclosed by cypresses and shimmering water
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