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Visual Arts

  • Wednesday, 18 September, 2024
    Interview
    Ralph Steadman interview: ‘The harshness of my work is the softness in me’

    The cartoonist, famous for his scabrous work with Hunter S Thompson, is having a retrospective at 88

    2 hours ago
    An elderly man stands at a desk in a room working on an illustration, surrounded by bottles of ink
  • Monday, 16 September, 2024
    FT Series
    Don’t miss – HTSI’s most popular stories

    Here are the articles you loved last week, from Bobbi Brown’s successful second act to a road trip through the Scottish Highlands

    The Ard Neakie peninsula on Loch Eriboll, on the north coast of Scotland
  • Saturday, 14 September, 2024
    Review
    Arlene Shechet, Storm King — colourful sculptures both monumental and intimate

    The artist’s outdoor works are biomorphic yet baroque pieces that verge on architecture

    Woman in a shiny, protective jacket, wearing a hard-hat with a visor, standing behind the panel of an incomplete sculpture
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    House & Home
    Painting the Moon: ‘It felt as exciting as exploring a foreign country’

    For four years, artist Tor Falcon trudged out in all weathers to make regular portraits of our nearest heavenly body — and learned a lot about how it shapes our nature.

    Woman, outside on a garden lawn, leaning against one of two cart wheels attached to a portable wooden bed
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Georgie Hopton’s potato-printed home: ‘It’s not too much is it?’

    A grand Georgian town house — The Spectator’s former offices — is a riot of bold-patterned wallpaper that calls to mind Arts and Crafts, the Bloomsbury Group and Wiener Werkstätte

    A woman in a flowery shirt leaning against a panel, surrounded by bold-coloured fabrics, some of them covering furniture
  • Friday, 13 September, 2024
    Review
    Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers, National Gallery — burning visions from beyond reality

    The artist pushed painting to capture his own frantic mind as well as the world around him

  • Thursday, 12 September, 2024
    The Art Market
    Christie’s chief says Europe struggling to remain art-market centre

    Marlborough’s Mayfair building for sale; Charles Saatchi offers 500 works for charity; Frieze slower in Seoul

    A smartly dressed seated man in a suit gives a speech to an audience holding a microphone
  • Wednesday, 11 September, 2024
    Interview
    Artist Anya Gallaccio: ‘Is it decadent to paint a room with chocolate?’

    The former YBA also has a survey show in Margate and the commission for London’s first permanent HIV/Aids memorial

    A close-up photo portrait of a middle-aged woman with long, straggly blond-grey hair, eyes downcast
  • Tuesday, 10 September, 2024
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #84: Joan Miró

    Inside the Catalan artist’s Mallorcan studio are artworks, found objects — and a mummified cat

    Joan Miró’s studio on the outskirts of Palma, Mallorca, has been preserved as he left it
  • Sunday, 8 September, 2024
    HTSI
    The untamed nature of Arne Quinze

    For the Belgian artist and sculptor, life begins in the garden

    Arne Quinze in the painting studio near his home in Sint-Martens-Latem
  • Saturday, 7 September, 2024
    FT SeriesFT Magazine: London Design Special
    The weird, wonderful whimsy of Dennis Severs’ House 

    The unique sensory bombardment it offers shows how magical immersive design can be

    A richly decorated room in Dennis Severs’ House, featuring a dark wooden table adorned with various objects, including fruit, a wig, and ornate items. The walls are painted dark green, with portraits hanging above a fireplace
  • Saturday, 7 September, 2024
    Enuma Okoro
    How can women navigate later life?

    There is power to be gained in living on one’s own terms

  • Friday, 6 September, 2024
    The Aesthete
    Artist and maker Rio Kobayashi talks taste

    The London-based designer loves cycling, hand-shaped soap and the rules of a Japanese bath

    Rio Kobayashi wears Massimo Osti Studio jacket and trousers at home in Hackney, London
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    HTSI
    The lost glamour of George Hoyningen-Huene

    A pioneer of early fashion photography re-emerges from the shadows

    Miriam Hopkins, outfit by Travis Banton, 1934, POA, jaeger.art
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    HTSI
    A Stockholm time-capsule gallery, revived by a London decorator

    Designer Beata Heuman has brought sculptor Carl Eldh’s studio into the present 

    Carl Eldhs Ateljémuseum director Sara Bourke (left) in front of Brita Eldh’s piano in the museum with interior designer Beata Heuman
  • Thursday, 5 September, 2024
    Review
    Old Masters glorify Paris mansion at reopened Musée Jacquemart-André

    ‘Masterpieces from the Borghese Gallery’ unites a Roman cardinal’s Renaissance collection with French patrons’ rococo taste

    Edited, landscape version of a Renaissance portrait of a blonde woman seated, with a loggia gallery arch visible in the background
  • Tuesday, 3 September, 2024
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #83: Edward Hopper

    The boyhood home of the broodingly realist painter of American life

    Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks” depicts a   late-night view of a diner
  • Tuesday, 3 September, 2024
    FT Globetrotter
    Streets ahead: Zürich’s astonishing public art scene

    With more than 1,300 outdoor works ranging from medieval to Modernist and multimedia, the Swiss city is a treat for art lovers

    Graffiti by street artist Harald Naegeli on the grey and yellow wall of an underground car park, including a fish-like figure
  • Saturday, 31 August, 2024
    Enuma Okoro
    Why is it so hard to ask for help?

    Seeking aid is not a sign of weakness: it provides the building blocks for our faith in humanity

  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    HTSI
    How to spend it in September

    The best things to eat, buy and see this month

    Hourglass Cosmetics hosts a pop-up for New York heritage department store Barneys on Prince Street this month
  • Friday, 30 August, 2024
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    ‘It’s not a white cube feeling’: the story behind a Provençal gallery-apartment

    Life, work and contemporary art come together in Nicolas Mazet and Kate Davis’s sensitive renovation of an 18th-century manor house

    A man and a woman, both formally dressed in white overalls, pose for the camera in an elegantly designed living room
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    FT Globetrotter
    Visual feast: an ode to Zürich’s iconic Kronenhalle restaurant

    The storied fine-dining destination — where the walls are filled with a world-class collection of Modernist masterpieces — celebrates its centenary next week

    Marc Chagall’s ‘Le coucher du soleil’, depicting a large red sun setting over a vivid blue sea, on the dark-wood-panelled walls of Zürich’s Kronenhalle restaurant
  • Thursday, 29 August, 2024
    HTSI
    Casey Zablocki’s XXL ceramics

    The artist’s monumental works are an ode to his Montana mountain home

    Casey Zablocki in his studio in Missoula, Montana, surrounded by wood-fired vases and large-scale ceramic furniture pieces
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Frieze Seoul 2024
    Frieze Seoul returns as local art market seeks firmer foundations

    Fairs, biennales and the government are working together to create a long-term sustainable scene

    Imagine red-green tendrils descending on to railway tracks
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Frieze Seoul 2024
    Artist Do Ho Suh: ‘It’s a ridiculous idea, but I take it seriously’

    Famed for his fabric homes, he has now imagined a bridge between the US, UK and South Korea

    A shaven-headed man wearing a navy T-shirt and white trousers sits intently in his studio beside white sculptures of children and complex drawings
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