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The painter’s house and studio near Aix-en-Provence, where he created some late masterpieces, was his last workspace
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An exhibition of collaborative works will reside in St Mark’s Square through the winter
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The museum honours the waves of immigrants who came to New York in search of a better life
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The cultish designer was a pioneer of mountain Modernism
Adherents worldwide praise this ‘warm pocket of life’ that cleanses body, mind and spirit — and, with basic DIY skills, can be made in a few weeks
With his international following, the works sell instantly — but you can at least see some now at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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The artist loves thrift shopping, Wet N Wild lipstick and Louise Bourgeois’ boobs
From an apartment that’s a 10-minute walk to Courmayeur’s cable car to a mountainside villa with views of the Monterosa ski area
Magic happened in Lisbon
For our young writer, the Paris abode and the emotional journey of its inhabitants represents a paradigm of cosmopolitan living
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Glass and concrete additions deliberately contrast with 12th-century romantic forms
From dahlias to salvias to choisyas, flowers are blooming amid the mildness of what used to be a frosty month
Banish bleakness with brightness and visually arresting plants that produce colour, scent, sound and movement
The designer spruces up with pine garlands, charades and 1920s showtunes
Mariano Fortuny began creating his flowing gowns and sumptuous textiles in the Venetian palazzo he restored
As chosen by artist and HTSI columnist Laila Gohar
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