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Visual Arts

  • Monday, 2 June, 2025
    ‘She wanted to bring people along with her’ — artists and curators remember Koyo Kouoh (1967-2025)

    Kouoh, whose vision for the 2026 Venice art biennale is being realised after her death, amplified creative voices across Africa and its diaspora

    A woman wearing a long white dress stands looking thoughtful in what appears to be an art-related store room
  • Sunday, 1 June, 2025
    Interiors
    The crafted home: stained glass scions creating California dreamscapes

    Fifth-generation Judson Studios brings an artistic interplay of colour and light to homes and domes, museums and monasteries

    Man in dark jumper gazing at vibrant stained glass panels depicting trees and landscapes by a window display
  • Saturday, 31 May, 2025
    The Met’s revamped Rockefeller Wing shows the indispensable power of art

    The museum’s bright new spaces offer an invigorating, enlightened view of art from Africa, Oceania and the ancient Americas

    A green jade ancient face mask
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    InterviewLunch with the FT
    Artist Jenny Saville: ‘You always return to beauty, in the end’

    The painter on breaking auction records, the fascination of the human form — and her first proper UK retrospective

    A drawing of a woman with fair hair drawn back from her face. She is sitting in a restaurant, her arms folded on the table in front of her, and is half-smiling
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend

    The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including Do Ho Suh at Tate Modern

  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    How To Spend It In...
    A chef’s guide to North Yorkshire

    Tommy Banks of Michelin-starred The Black Swan and Roots loves his homeland for its hills, galleries and rum babas

  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    House & Home
    Scorched ceramics and suspended snow: the Loewe Foundation Craft Prize opens in Madrid

    Japanese sculptor Kunimasa Aoki scoops the high-profile award with his stratified terracotta object, amid a mash-up of tradition and innovation

    Contemporary art gallery with a textured wall hanging, abstract sculpture, and a colourful necklace display
  • Friday, 30 May, 2025
    Review
    Do Ho Suh and Claudio Parmiggiani — exhibitions prove London is booming with quiet art

    The Korean artist brings his ghostly architecture to Tate Modern, while the Italian’s spectral works are on view at the Estorick Collection

    Shadowy figures can be seen walking through a series of transparent ‘rooms’ in various colours — green, pink, purple and blue.
  • Thursday, 29 May, 2025
    ReviewArchitecture
    The V&A’s Storehouse is a genuinely radical new museum

    Storage becomes the star as the London institution’s eastern outpost brings its vast holdings into the light

    The interior of a building, where visitors walk between rows of storage racking. At the ends of the racking are a series of paintings, a cello and a stone pillar
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    The Art Market
    The art world’s next big thing? A shopping centre in Croydon

    For pioneering gallerist Gavin Brown, a downtrodden retail complex in south London is the perfect spot for a summer show of video works

    A man stands between large vertical slabs in an art gallery, his hands behind his back
  • Wednesday, 28 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Le Train Bleu: a mythic dance masterpiece is reborn

    Picasso and Chanel helped to create it 100 years ago. As our exclusive preview reveals, English National Ballet is giving it new life

    ENB dancers in front of the stage cloth for the Ballets Russes’ production of Le Train Bleu, which was designed by Pablo Picasso, 1924, currently on display at V&A East Storehouse
  • Tuesday, 27 May, 2025
    ObituarySebastião Salgado
    Sebastião Salgado, 1944-2025, one of the great documentary photographers of the age

    The Brazilian shot defining, dramatic images of war, famine, migration and resilience

    An elderly man sits looking thoughtful
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    HTSI
    HTSI editor’s letter: Ebon Moss-Bachrach is this year’s big Thing

    The ambivalent charm of the Hollywood anti-hero, Maria Grazia Chiuri’s next act, and a drink with Gen Z

    Ebon Moss-Bachrach wears Junya Watanabe Man x Levi’s coated denim jeans and matching jacket, both POA.  Officine Générale recycled organic cotton T-shirt, €70. Hermès leather and brushed-palladium-finish metal belt, €900. Manolo Blahnik leather shoes, £745. Silk scarf, Ebon’s own, from a selection at 282 Portobello London
  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Fenix — Rotterdam’s museum of migration has movement at its heart

    Ma Yansong’s spectacular stainless steel structure celebrates the art and stories of people who moved to the city

  • Saturday, 24 May, 2025
    Review
    Ancient India at the British Museum review — were these deities really so benign?

    The exhibition traces how religious imagery took hold in South Asia and beyond through serpent spirits and wide-hipped goddesses

    Traditional Indian painting of a goddess seated on a lotus flower, flanked by elephants
  • Friday, 23 May, 2025
    Photography
    Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado dies at 81

    His black-and-white images of migrants and the marginalised showed remarkable compassion

    Brazilian documentary photographer Sebastião Salgado stands for a photo at a press preview of his exhibit at the California Science Center on October 19, 2022
  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    How To Spend It In...
    Gallerist Alex Flick’s insider guide to Cologne

    The founder of Gathering gallery loves the German city’s locals, lager and open-minded lifestyle

    Alex Flick at the bar at Central
  • Thursday, 22 May, 2025
    FT GlobetrotterMy Top 10
    My top 10: Jackie Wullschläger’s highlights of the National Gallery’s rehang

    After the London museum’s once-in-a-generation revamp, the FT’s art critic shares her favourite works from its permanent collection

    “St Michael Triumphs over the Devil” by Bartolmé Bermejo: a painting of a male saint in armour slaying a dragon
  • Wednesday, 21 May, 2025
    The Art Market
    Why should you care about Giacometti’s $70mn auction flop?

    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

    A bronze sculpture of a man’s elongated head and shoulders
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Goodwood’s new draw? Contemporary art

    The Duke of Richmond is opening a major art foundation on his estate. It’s not the usual ‘sculpture in the park’, he says

    Charles Gordon-Lennox, Duke of Richmond, with Detached II, 2012, by Rachel Whiteread
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    Gardens
    A memorial to Sycamore Gap — and other hopelessly lost trees

    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

    Woman standing between two large colourful paintings of trees, looking up with a thoughtful expression
  • Tuesday, 20 May, 2025
    HTSI
    Rachel Jones – art-world Road Runner

    The 34-year-old artist has enjoyed a frantic ascent, part-inspired by cartoon heroes. A new exhibition finds her as animated as ever

    Rachel Jones in her studio with (right) a shorn root, 2022, and (on wall behind) SMIIILLLLEEEE, 2021
  • Monday, 19 May, 2025
    FT SeriesHTSI’s top stories – from a hot new dining destination in Paris to a pilgrimage to Patagonia
    Five of the best new cameras

    Reasons to set your smartphone aside, from a gorgeous Hasselblad to a party-ready Polaroid

    Fujifilm GFX100R, £4,699
  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Enuma Okoro
    Rest, recharge, renew — seeking solace in testing times

    The body tells us when we have reached our limits. We should learn to listen

  • Saturday, 17 May, 2025
    Film
    Wes Anderson’s secret weapon? A curator — and a crate of old masters

    ‘The Phoenician Scheme’ is packed with ancestral portraits, altarpieces and Greta Garbo’s Renoir — here’s how I found them

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