Kouoh, whose vision for the 2026 Venice art biennale is being realised after her death, amplified creative voices across Africa and its diaspora
Fifth-generation Judson Studios brings an artistic interplay of colour and light to homes and domes, museums and monasteries
The museum’s bright new spaces offer an invigorating, enlightened view of art from Africa, Oceania and the ancient Americas
The painter on breaking auction records, the fascination of the human form — and her first proper UK retrospective
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
Japanese sculptor Kunimasa Aoki scoops the high-profile award with his stratified terracotta object, amid a mash-up of tradition and innovation
The Korean artist brings his ghostly architecture to Tate Modern, while the Italian’s spectral works are on view at the Estorick Collection
Storage becomes the star as the London institution’s eastern outpost brings its vast holdings into the light
For pioneering gallerist Gavin Brown, a downtrodden retail complex in south London is the perfect spot for a summer show of video works
Picasso and Chanel helped to create it 100 years ago. As our exclusive preview reveals, English National Ballet is giving it new life
The Brazilian shot defining, dramatic images of war, famine, migration and resilience
The ambivalent charm of the Hollywood anti-hero, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s next act, and a drink with Gen Z
Ma Yansong’s spectacular stainless steel structure celebrates the art and stories of people who moved to the city
The exhibition traces how religious imagery took hold in South Asia and beyond through serpent spirits and wide-hipped goddesses
His black-and-white images of migrants and the marginalised showed remarkable compassion
The founder of Gathering gallery loves the German city’s locals, lager and open-minded lifestyle
After the London museum’s once-in-a-generation revamp, the FT’s art critic shares her favourite works from its permanent collection
The season’s top lot provoked gasps at Sotheby’s when it failed to sell — but there are worrying implications beyond the high-end art market
The Duke of Richmond is opening a major art foundation on his estate. It’s not the usual ‘sculpture in the park’, he says
Nancy Cadogan’s new show of paintings at London’s Garden Museum pays homage to trees that are casualties of development or vandalism — and the grief we feel at their loss
The 34-year-old artist has enjoyed a frantic ascent, part-inspired by cartoon heroes. A new exhibition finds her as animated as ever
Reasons to set your smartphone aside, from a gorgeous Hasselblad to a party-ready Polaroid
The body tells us when we have reached our limits. We should learn to listen
‘The Phoenician Scheme’ is packed with ancestral portraits, altarpieces and Greta Garbo’s Renoir — here’s how I found them