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Since the death of her son Kip, the British fashion designer has channelled her emotions into artworks that are powerfully raw. It’s all part of a desperate longing to be honest about who we are
Seventy-five years since being founded, the rebel collective is enlisting a new army of fans
The female artists redrawing the form
Once a staple of Victorian pubs, this pottery is now prized by collectors
An illumination of creatives are giving the medium fresh purpose
The Miami-based painter fills his artworks with curiosities. As he opens a new exhibition, we take a look in his cabinets
The gallerist and collector reveal their growing private gallery
The composer, producer and DJ loves her Sennheiser headphones, her cat Miles and diving into melancholia
Interior designers use textiles for wallpaper, curtains, skirts and valances
The artist’s work spans painting, prints, jewellery and, now, one of London’s most prestigious Christmas trees
’90s fashion from Steven Meisel, Emma Hardy’s ode to family life and Jack Davison’s monochrome vegetables
In Thomas Houseago’s WE collective, friendship and recovery are as important as the art
They turned e-fashion into a billion-dollar business. Will Tom Chapman and Nicholas Pickaerts do the same for homewares with Abask?
As her new London exhibition opens, the artist shares her neo-soul favourites, the ultimate red lipstick and the enigmatic art of David Hammons
Owners Sam Pratt and Valerio Capo have a diverse and unconventional and diverse aesthetic
A new wave of painters is using a technicolour palette to create energetic, psychological landscapes
Two people but one artist, Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore discuss Tibetan tailors, Victorian furniture and their new foundation
From LA to Bosnia and Herzegovina, woodworkers are subverting techniques and classic furniture forms
Super-nose Francis Kurkdjian and theatre director Cyril Teste take performance and perfume into new dimensions
Inside the extraordinary art-filled house of Adrian Dannatt and his 97-year-old mother Joan
The French artist and collector on sardines, silence and his secret calling
It’s time to see the art form in a new light
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