Driving a 100-year-old Type 39 highlights its quality – and the talent of a legendary dynasty
Fifth-generation Judson Studios brings an artistic interplay of colour and light to homes and domes, museums and monasteries
Capital infusion led by Silicon Valley firm comes after box office success of ‘The Substance’
The Californian nods to The Beatles and west coast garage-rock in his breezy 16th record
In the age of laptop viewing, a TV refusenik held firm. But is there something to be said for the camaraderie of shared viewing?
This compilation presents alternative versions of songs from the 1970s and 1980s, plus previously unheard fragments
The viol consort perform Nico Muhly’s homage to 16th-century composer Orlando Gibbons
Agreement with private equity group ends years-long saga
Owen Wilson plays a faded champion who discovers a protégé in warm-hearted new series
The Lyric Hammersmith’s adaptation of Sathnam Sanghera’s novel is full of heart and humour
The painter on breaking auction records, the fascination of the human form — and her first proper UK retrospective
Architecture is at a fertile inflection point. But while housebuilding goals, sustainability and retrofitting are dominating the agenda, why does accessibility too often remain an afterthought?
The Google DeepMind boss and the Oscar-winning filmmaker on why they have joined forces — and whether Hollywood should be worried
Tchaikovsky’s ‘The Queen of Spades’ is brooding and heightened, while Donizetti’s ‘L’elisir d’amore’ is sunny and natural
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including Do Ho Suh at Tate Modern
Tommy Banks of Michelin-starred The Black Swan and Roots loves his homeland for its hills, galleries and rum babas
The pop star has released a high-fashion ‘visual album’ that veers from disco to electropop
Japanese sculptor Kunimasa Aoki scoops the high-profile award with his stratified terracotta object, amid a mash-up of tradition and innovation
Sky executive calls for action from tech groups and government
The Korean artist brings his ghostly architecture to Tate Modern, while the Italian’s spectral works are on view at the Estorick Collection
The satirical ‘Mountainhead’ is a tech titan takedown; ‘The Salt Path’ is a memoir adaptation starring Gillian Anderson and Jason Isaacs; Carey Mulligan and Tim Key shine in low-budget comedy ‘The Ballad of Wallis Island’; U2 documentary ‘Bono: Stories of Surrender’ has surprising depths; ‘Good One’ is a near-flawless debut about a Catskills camping trip; Wes Anderson’s ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ has action as well as whimsy — reviews by Danny Leigh
Andrew Dominik’s documentary — a record of Bono’s memoir tour — has enough to please the fans, as well as surprising depths
Whimsical, low-budget British comedies can be a recipe for irritation — but this is perfectly judged
The 78-year-old former Stooges frontman was a formidable, life-affirming performer at London’s Alexandra Palace