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The Italian designer and architect on Issey Miyake, morning madeleines and his love of R&B
Plus the gardener and the nuns, and the world’s best butter
A new exhibition sheds light on the lesser-known Bloomsbury sculptor
Enzo Enea’s friendship with his Cistercian landladies has helped establish a Swiss ‘Tree Museum’ – and inspired an installation at this year’s Art Basel
Paints, palettes and clothes to put you at your easel
As she shares new work exclusively with the FT, the artist talks self-exposure, selfies and why the camera always lies
Christie’s offers Basquiat painting of Picasso for £6.5mn; London Gallery Weekend boosts public programme
The museum’s new galleries survey the first 170 years of the medium in seductive, dynamic fashion
In the era of photo-dominance, she wants her works to make people look at the world around them
Her empathetic portraits of people who have crossed continents reveal their trust in family and travails in the city
A new installation in a long-bricked-up station waiting room in London reflects her fascination with architecture and technology
The spiritual Swedish painter is being channelled by a constellation of contemporary artists
A new exhibition of Terry O’Neill’s work shows the power of style — and a lost level of access
Waddesdon Manor’s latest installation is a vast wedding cake by artist Joana Vasconcelos – that you can get married in
The artist admires the flat light and subtle power of the Fens
$20mn Rothschild collection comes to auction; adviser Lisa Schiff faces lawsuits; rare books bring out the buyers
It foregrounds works for their social qualities, which leads to surprising juxtapositions and reassessments
This focused New York show emphasises the artist’s relentless work ethic and his battle to balance emotion with objectivity
A Sussex exhibition assesses the South African’s subversive ceramics that explore the border country between artist and artisan
After a rocky start, the new director of the London gallery is hoping a large grant and big plans will bring a bright future
The paintings of Hurvin Anderson capture an intimate space where black men can share their feelings and be who they want to be
An enlightening retrospective brings out the artist’s paradox of reticence and desire
The relationship between parent and child is complex, and changes over a lifetime
Curator Lesley Lokko’s focus on Africa and its diaspora has inspired creative work — and few buildings
An exhibition introduces six Czech pioneers who embraced glassmaking as a fine art and ‘the only medium possible under communism’
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