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  • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
    The Art Market
    Frieze reveals highlights, from £15mn Freud to stone-age axes

    Man Ray’s non-existent objects go on show; Art Basel beefs up management — and Barry the dinosaur heads to Paris

    A photograph of artist Lucian Freud holding his palette, painting a portrait of a middle-aged man sitting alongside the portrait on the easel
  • Friday, 15 September, 2023
    FT SeriesMen’s fashion special AW23
    The cult cool of Japanese lifestyle magazines

    Growing interest in Popeye, Casa Brutus, Go Out et al is bordering on obsessive

    Back issues from the author’s collection of Japanese magazines
  • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
    The Art Market
    Sotheby’s lands $400mn Emily Fisher Landau collection

    Intimate Picassos offered by Ward Moretti; Christie’s set to make Paula Rego record; new ‘non-fair’ for London

  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    HTSI
    Why do we collect clothes?

    As archival fashion becomes more sought after, a new book explores the ‘hoard mentality’

    Charlie Casely-Hayford in Hackney, London, wearing a suit by his own label
  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Interiors
    Venice Glass Week seeks to reforge Murano’s creativity

    The city’s sixth week-long celebration of the art form looks back to past masters and forward to the medium’s future

    Four glass works on a table, two with long, curved necks
  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    FT SeriesWomen’s fashion special AW23
    Why Gucci is a GGood investment

    A new exhibition – and creative director – have fuelled fresh interest in the brand’s archive

    Gucci magazine advert from 1995
  • Thursday, 7 September, 2023
    The Art Market
    Freddie Mercury sale at Sotheby’s beats estimates as buyers want it all

    Frieze fairs clash in New York and Seoul; Pace to open in Japan; Simon Lee’s artists find new homes

    A man with a moustache stands on a street in Tokyo
  • Sunday, 3 September, 2023
    HTSI
    Nordic glassware comes in from the cold

    The region’s radical postwar designs are niche no more

  • Saturday, 2 September, 2023
    Visual Arts
    Art from across the world meets Moorish architecture at Mallorca’s Jakober Foundation

    Ben Jakober and Yannick Vu’s gloriously eclectic collection stages a meeting of cultures, styles and eras

  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023
    Two people look at a screenprint of a blonde woman with bright red lips
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023
    Frieze Seoul director Patrick Lee on why the fair is a ‘platform for Asia’

    Now an anchor for the city’s art week, Frieze returns with more regional galleries and a bigger events programme

    A man in a blue suit with glasses looks intent in front of a black and red painting
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023
    Frieze Seoul goes multidisciplinary with film and music programmes

    Four non-profit spaces show video works by 14 artists, while singer-songwriter Colde puts on a concert

    Gallery installation of a long screen showing tinted scenes from urban life
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023
    Artist Zadie Xa: ‘I’m drawn to wayward creatures’

    From nine-tailed foxes to a creature modelled after her dog, Xa uses unusual animals to explore human society

    A woman with long straight hair and glasses wears a green-orange jacket and stands in front of a purple cloudy painted sky
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023
    Frieze Seoul 2023: what you need to know

    From must-see highlights of the art fair’s second edition to which gallery shows in the city not to miss

    Two people look at brightly-coloured semi-abstract paintings on the white walls of an art fair
  • Friday, 18 August, 2023
    The FT ViewThe editorial board
    When the arts world goes green

    Novelists raging against sponsors should be mindful of unintended consequences

    The Edinburgh International Book Festival 2023 in Edinburgh, Scotland
  • Friday, 11 August, 2023
    FT SeriesA summer motoring special
    The fast and furious battle to bag a Toyota Supra

    The star of the film franchise makes for a great – and souped-up – daily drive

    An A80 facing off with a Ferrari in The Fast and the Furious, 2001
  • Friday, 28 July, 2023
    Architecture
    The boom in Seoul’s corporate museums

    South Korea’s burgeoning commercial gallery scene has led to the creation of architecturally adventurous buildings

    A pond of water under a building shaped like a cube
  • Monday, 24 July, 2023
    InterviewVisual Arts
    Thaddaeus Ropac interview — from baffled boy to global gallerist

    The Austrian has spent 40 years working with the world’s great artists, from Joseph Beuys to Jean-Michel Basquiat

    A man in a jacket and white shirt stands in front of a large painting showing female facial features: lips, noses, eyes
  • Thursday, 20 July, 2023
    The Art Market
    New-look Art Basel team finds Miami director

    Ibiza fair proves a tonic; Warhol silver works shine in Paris; Arab art gains ground

  • Friday, 14 July, 2023
    FT WealthStefan Wagstyl
    Wealthy collectors seem undeterred by global turmoil

    Art buyers were spending more last year than they did before Covid-19 hit

  • Thursday, 13 July, 2023
    The Art Market
    Frieze buys The Armory Show and Expo Chicago fairs

    Plus: auction sales down 18 per cent; Hirst to show new paintings next week; portraits lead Old Masters sales

    Visitors mill about a brightly lit exhibition space with white walls and artwork on display
  • Wednesday, 12 July, 2023
    HTSI
    The lost artworks of Les Lalanne

    The work of Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne had apparently all been accounted for – until 19 pieces were discovered behind a small wooden door

    Pomme de Londres by Claude Lalanne, estimate €600,000-€800,000
  • Thursday, 6 July, 2023
    The Art Market
    Frieze’s 20th anniversary kicks off with adventurous sculpture show

    Moretti to open in Paris; Marlborough trio set up new business; Prince Harry pricier than Angela Merkel

    A tall mossy column stands against a green landscape
  • Saturday, 1 July, 2023
    HTSI
    HTSI editor’s letter: in the hood at Alaïa

    Pieter Mulier’s ambitious vision, the squeaky charm of Sylvanian families – and the foods we love to hate

    Beauise Ferwerda wears Alaïa fluid jersey hooded Deesse dress, £2,480
  • Friday, 30 June, 2023
    HTSI
    The eternal joy of Sylvanian Families

    Sylvanian Families have been enchanting children and serious collectors since 1985. We find out why

    A selection of characters from the world of Sylvanian Families
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