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  • 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
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Frieze Seoul 2024
    Seoul art dealer Kyungmin Lee: ‘Running a gallery doesn’t always come down to the numbers’

    Her interests lie in spotting emerging talent and regional collaborations in a growing market

    A woman with a black bob in a black T-shirt and grey gradient skirt stands in front of a black-white gradient artwork
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Frieze Seoul 2024
    Korea’s Generation MZ art collectors come of age

    Driven by fashion and the fear of missing out, millennials and Gen-Z members are hungry for artworks under $50,000

    View inside an art storage room. On a table at the front is a white sculpture of Winnie the Pooh in front of a jar of honey. Bright paintings can be seen on moveable shelving units
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Paula Rego’s tales of the unexpected

    Two exhibitions showcase the artist’s subversions of nursery rhymes and cast her as a rebel storyteller

    A semi-surreal colour painting of a person with a disfigured face wearing black and riding a white horse, its front legs reared up. In the background is a yellow wall, and in the foreground is a childlike figure crouched on a red spotted rocking horse
  • Wednesday, 28 August, 2024
    Interview
    Artist Carl Cheng: ‘I’m not a guy that wants to be a celebrity’

    His first retrospective, at the age of 82, showcases work which satirises wealth, technology and the American drive for more

  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    Review
    Mohammed Sami, Blenheim Palace — the grief underneath the glamour of war

    The Iraqi-British artist’s open, subversive paintings undermine the stately home’s triumphalist messages

    A large orange painting with a large black X looming over a table and chairs is situated in a grand neoclassical hall
  • Monday, 26 August, 2024
    Style
    ‘We must keep it alive’: the Palestinian women preserving the ancient art of tatreez

    Modern designers and collectives are reviving interest in the colourful embroidery tradition originally practised in rural communities

    View from above of two women embroidering pieces of material
  • Saturday, 24 August, 2024
    House & Home
    Zen and the art of hanging out the washing

    Sheets billowing in gardens and huge knickers strung from balconies slows us down, wrests us from screens — and is inspiring a generation of artists and makers

  • Saturday, 24 August, 2024
    FT Magazine
    “Our work is to undo invisibility”: Bernardine Evaristo talks to Zanele Muholi

    The Booker Prize-winning author and the acclaimed visual artist discuss the activist spirit that underpins their literature and art

  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    Review
    Artemisia Gentileschi meets the 21st century in Birmingham show

    Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery pairs the Baroque painter’s masterpiece with modern artist Jesse Jones, who uses film and sculpture to explore the position of women

    A dark-haired woman in a red dress leans in towards a mirror, breathing on it so that the condensation obscures her mouth
  • Wednesday, 21 August, 2024
    Style
    As fashion takes a streetwear turn, museums have followed

    Shows devoted to sneakers and streetwear have drawn big crowds

    Several pairs of colourful soles on a tabletop, with post-it notes attached to them
  • Sunday, 18 August, 2024
    Architecture
    Museum Reinhard Ernst — Fumihiko Maki’s elegant, elusive farewell

    A German museum makes a fitting epitaph for the revered Japanese architect

    Behind a tree-lined road, against a clear blue sky, there is a building made up two rectangular white blocks
  • Saturday, 17 August, 2024
    FT Magazine
    The night: a photography special

    In this special issue, 11 photographers reflect on what the night can hold, Brandon Taylor plays nocturnal tennis, Lucy Prebble records nights with a newborn and Sheila Heti lets us into her restless mind

  • Saturday, 17 August, 2024
    FT MagazineThe night: a photography special
    The night as seen through the eyes of eleven photographers

    What do the hours between dusk and sunrise hold? We asked these photographers to share their stories

  • Saturday, 17 August, 2024
    FT SeriesThe world’s best house museums
    House museums #81: painter Joaquín Sorolla

    The home of ‘the grandson of Velázquez and the son of Goya’ is an oasis amid Madrid’s baking heat

    A garden courtyard with a stone pedestal fountain and various ornamental features and greenery
  • Saturday, 17 August, 2024
    FT MagazineThe night: a photography special
    Lucy Prebble on the nocturnal madness of life with a newborn

    My husband is trapped in a nightmare. I am the nightmare

    A view from outside a house through french windows into a living room where a woman is lying on a floral sofa reading her phone while a young girl is standing near her with her face illuminated - probably from a TV screen off to the side of the image
  • Friday, 16 August, 2024
    Person in the News
    Banksy, the guerrilla street artist loved by the market

    He continues to use his interventions around the world to needle establishment norms

    Illustration of Banksy as a person in a hoodie with their face in shadow spraying a graffiti picture of a gorilla on a wall
  • Thursday, 15 August, 2024
    Review
    Revelatory Giacometti show sheds fresh light on the Swiss master

    A focus on the artist’s use of vibrant colour reveals a crucial aspect of his practice

    Six sculptures of elongated, attenuated figures on a platform in a white room
  • Wednesday, 14 August, 2024
    Review
    Frank Walter, The Drawing Center — transcendental art from a multitalented oddball

    The Antiguan poet, singer and painter was obsessed with his lineage and the world around him

    A painting of a figure sitting between two dark branches, overlooking the surf on the sea
  • Tuesday, 13 August, 2024
    Review
    Pacita Abad, MoMA PS1 — the joy of colour and a magpie instinct

    The Filipina artist used fabric and bric a brac from her global travels to powerful emotional effect

    A woman dressed in flowing black and purple robes stands in front of a colourful wall hanging depicting a stylised human face
  • Sunday, 11 August, 2024
    FT Globetrotter
    Uncovering Hong Kong’s vibrant street-art scene

    The island city is an urban canvas — if you know where to look

    A mural in Hong Kong’s Central district by street artist Zoie Lam of a colourful, cartoon-like cityscape
  • Saturday, 10 August, 2024
    Review
    Bharti Kher, Yorkshire Sculpture Park — magical transformations of glass into gold

    The British-Indian artist draws on politics, religious traditions and her cultural heritage to make works of subtle power

    A four-metre high statue of an Indian goddess cut in half and joined up with an ornate half circle set in an outdoor green space
  • Friday, 9 August, 2024
    FT Magazine
    Did a furniture carver in Crouch End crack the code to early human writing?

    A doughty citizen scientist is convinced the dots and ‘squiggles’ made among the animals in cave paintings are more than what they seem

    A close-up of dots, dashes and other symbols on a prehistoric cave painting
  • Saturday, 3 August, 2024
    FT Magazine
    Inside the arts institution turning schoolchildren from the Bronx into photojournalists

    How a new generation of young journalists, many of them high-school students, is shaping its New York City community

  • Friday, 2 August, 2024
    Bonnard and Matisse’s brushes with friendship explored in new show

    An exhibition at Fondation Maeght foregrounds two painters regarded as spiritual counterparts

    A montage of two paintings of women in the nude
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