We use cookies and other data for a number of reasons, such as keeping FT Sites reliable and secure, personalising content and ads, providing social media features and to analyse how our Sites are used.
Add this topic to your myFT Digest for news straight to your inbox
The French emperor has long exerted a magnetic pull over artists. What is it that tempts so many to risk a creative Waterloo?
As she stars in a show at the Wellcome Collection, the artist discusses perfectionism, horror movies, the misogyny of lads’ mags and the influence of the YBAs — and shares her new work exclusively with the FT
The 93-year-old has never lost his appetite for recording the lives and toils of ordinary people. Now he’s ready for lunch
The painter’s house and studio near Aix-en-Provence, where he created some late masterpieces, was his last workspace
Paying attention to our daily joys and sorrows is important — and so too is making space for other people’s stories
The actor on Hollywood’s AI dilemma, resisting his nice-guy reputation — and why Jeff Bezos couldn’t tempt him into space
Co-founder Stefan Benchoam has gone from selling beer to make rent to showing at Art Basel
The fair’s Conversations programme explores the Brazilian scene, US institutions, Floridan climate issues and more
The industrial district has attracted museums, commercial galleries and more
The curator and philanthropist promotes the artists of the region through acquisition, writing and lectures
The man behind Mexico City’s Museo Jumex has led the transformation of the capital’s art landscape
He makes miniature ceramic sculptures which carry an outsized emotional impact
It is embedding important works in museums as its new Tribeca building hosts stimulating exhibitions
Admission to the fair offers significant recognition and selling opportunities as business costs grow
The pair are excellent as a libertarian sheriff and a suburban mother with a mysterious past
The ham-fisted haunting in the new series of ‘The Crown’ is too little too late
Her Modernist furniture has been little known but a new exhibition celebrates her centenary and prolific career
There are cooks, there are artists, and there are food illusionists. Meet the culinary magicians
The creative consultant and ceramicist on playlists, Pristine Nails and her perfect black Jaguar
The tone of nature documentaries has shifted from one of celebration to bleakest warning, where the only appropriate response seems to be pure dread
The former OutKast member surprises with long, hallucinatory tracks that conjure the neo-hippy milieu of California
Conductor John Nelson has made a pick ‘n’ mix version with less familiar arias
A two-disc release offers fresh insights into a legendary 1953 concert in Toronto
The K-pop girl group sway between ballads and pop bangers in their latest record
International Edition