How a new generation of young journalists, many of them high-school students, is shaping its New York City community
An exhibition at Fondation Maeght foregrounds two painters regarded as spiritual counterparts
The London-based philanthropist loves kohl eyeliner, Lalique deer and a dream-filled sleep
The creator of classic branding on living in the city — and how it inspired visuals for some of its top companies
An early work involved giving pad thai to gallery-goers, a spirit of generosity that persists in a French retrospective
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Founded by Eyal Weizman, it has produced reports into the shooting of a Black man in London and alleged human rights violations in Gaza
Head to London, Chicago, Italy and the Dodecanese for Louise Bourgeois, Yinka Shonibare, Alex Katz, Peter Doig and more
The 100 life-sized casts of the naked artist are positioned to play with sunlight and shade across 300 acres of parkland
Look closely at the blooms in the medieval masterpiece the Wilton Diptych — they carry a significance far beyond mere decoration
Lucy Laucht goes in search of the dolce vita
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery hosts a recreation of 1989 club life which really takes you there
They started trading furniture for fun on social media; now their rule-breaking pluck is taking root
The FT’s art critic shares her selection of masterpieces from an adventurous collection
His intense style, which includes shooting the faces of passers-by close up with a flash, is laid bare by a confronting retrospective in New York
An award-winning home-studio overlooking the wildest of London’s cemeteries echoes the artist’s installations focusing on form and light in flux
A thought-provoking show brings together art from three countries — Greece, Spain and Portugal — created under oppressive regimes
Artworks are rehung throughout the day as part of Tino Sehgal’s performance at the institution in Basel
This mind-altering show features chromatic overload with heavy curatorial input
From playful furniture to plants as sculpture, this fair confronts the past, looks to the future – and argues that craft is both living and life-giving
The footballer turned criminal was jailed for stealing Edvard Munch’s ‘The Scream’ and was then himself inspired by it to paint
Sprawling Rencontres d’Arles spotlights global politics and female artists, but is quiet about contemporary France
A new exhibition immortalises the legacy of a quaking aspen. It also carves a lasting story about our connection with woodland
The 19th-century Gothic Revival church is a modern-day domestic sanctuary for the Brooklyn-based artist
Ethiopian gallery shuts London space; new fair offers art under £600; optimism in Tokyo