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Visual Arts

  • Thursday, 10 July, 2025
    Review
    Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern — Aboriginal stories in explosive colour

    The artist’s first major European show is a riotous expression of the traditions, myths and rituals of her homeland

    A six-part abstract painting of horizontal thin wavy lines mostly in brown, red and grey
  • Wednesday, 9 July, 2025
    Photography
    Don McCullin’s photographs tell us about wealth ancient and modern

    Peter Frankopan writes that little has changed since high-ranking Romans’ obsession with beauty and status symbols

    Ancient Roman marble bust of Emperor Caligula, shown wearing a decorated military cuirass featuring a Gorgoneion
  • Tuesday, 8 July, 2025
    FT Wealth
    The dos and don’ts of donating art to museums

    Major institutions are becoming more selective about the work that they will accept — and often want cash too

    Man in a blazer sits at a table with a drill, backed by abstract art and books in a softly lit room
  • Monday, 7 July, 2025
    Marcus du Sautoy
    The power of randomness

    Artists and scientists have long harnessed chance as a tool and AI can play a similar role in creativity

    Illustration of two dice with the six sides facing up and a man removing a white dot from the five on the side of one die. A rainbow light is coming out of the hole.
  • Saturday, 5 July, 2025
    Interview
    Anna Weyant’s secret? Knowing when to kill her paintings

    The artist on her first major museum exhibition, the trouble with art market fame — and living with a ghost

    A woman wearing a black top sits on a chair in front of a framed painting of a woman in a yellow dress
  • Saturday, 5 July, 2025
    Review
    Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence: the foundation story of modern art

    Musée Granet’s riveting exhibition shows how the city shaped the young artist’s shift from tradition to modernity

  • Friday, 4 July, 2025
    The best exhibitions to see in London this weekend

    The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including Jenny Saville at the National Portrait Gallery

  • Thursday, 3 July, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Cultural patron Pooja Singhal: ‘I want to make Pichwai a household name’ 

    Between leaving the family home in her forties and building her ‘dream’ retreat, a town house in ritzy Lutyens’ Delhi is a Vastu Shastra stepping stone

    Woman in a blue dress stands in a dimly lit room with eclectic decor, vintage wall art, and modern seating
  • Wednesday, 2 July, 2025
    Review
    Three blazing Vermeer paintings offer moments of grace from everyday life

    New York’s Frick museum has assembled an exquisite trio of works charged with feeling

  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Interview
    Juan Mata’s next move? Art curator

    The former Manchester United star on joining forces with Hans Ulrich Obrist for Manchester International Festival’s ‘Football City, Art United’

    A head and shoulders shot of a male footballer wearing a red football shirt with short black sleeves
  • Saturday, 28 June, 2025
    Life & Arts
    Cairo’s Grand Egyptian Museum has all the makings of must-see destination

    Impressive in size, design and content, the GEM’s opening may be tainted by politics and connotations of authoritarianism

    A gigantic ancient Egyptian statue of a barefoot, bare-chested male figure towers over visitors in the cavernous space of an ultra modern museum
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    HTSI
    Meet the artists with their heads in the clouds

    Why painters are finding fresh inspiration in the skies

    East and West II, 2025, by Lewis Brander
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Y.Z. Kami: ‘Come to the Hudson Valley for the quiet; for a party, go to the Hamptons’ 

    The Iranian-American painter’s remote former hunting lodge in the hamlet of Garrison is a place for contemplation in complex times

    Man in check shirt sits on stool in bright art studio with large windows, easels and painting supplies
  • Friday, 27 June, 2025
    InterviewBooks
    David Gentleman — ‘Confidence is the key thing. Without it, you don’t draw’

    The 95-year-old artist swore he would never teach. But now he has distilled seven decades of a packed career into an inspiring primer for young people

  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    Interview
    Are you normal? What the Rijksmuseum’s collection reveals about early psychiatry

    Artist Fiona Tan on being given unprecedented access to curate a show about the human psyche

    A woman with short dark grey hair, wearing a sleeveless dress is standing at a worktable, looking off to her left. One hand holds a green pen is resting on an orange folder
  • Wednesday, 25 June, 2025
    HTSI
    20 joyful things to do in July

    The best things to eat, buy and see this coming month, selected by HTSI writers

    Jane Birkin at her mother’s house in London in 1996
  • Tuesday, 24 June, 2025
    Review
    Beauford Delaney — luminous painter admired by James Baldwin, Henry Miller and Georgia O’Keeffe

    A rhapsodic retrospective in New York traces his steps from Tennessee to Paris and realistic portraits to all-out abstraction

  • Monday, 23 June, 2025
    ReviewPhotography
    Julia Margaret Cameron in New York: ethereal beauty and bushy beards — review

    The Victorian’s deliberately imperfect photographs of wistful women and scholarly men are reverently revisited at the Morgan Library

  • Saturday, 21 June, 2025
    What does 1960s erotic art tell us about today?

    Louise Bourgeois, Eva Hesse and Alice Adams are reunited in ‘Abstract Erotic’ at London’s Courtauld Gallery — and reveal much about how art’s relationship with sex has changed

    A dark polished shape, drooping at each end, hangs from a metal cord
  • Saturday, 21 June, 2025
    Enuma Okoro
    Dive into the pleasures of summer

    The season of long sunlit days is the time to relish our experience as living, breathing, sensual beings

  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Banksy
    London club claims Banksy street art unlawfully removed to America

    Work was offered for sale in Colorado, lawsuit claims

    Banksy artwork in Bethnal Green
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Italian economy
    Italy slashes VAT on art to compete with EU rivals

    Artists had lobbied Rome to close the tax gap amid fears domestic market could collapse

    A visitor looks at Italian visual artist Maurizio Cattelan’s banana duct-taped to a wall
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    FT SeriesHow to coast it – great escapes for summer 2025
    Inside Jean Cocteau’s dreamiest creation – now available to rent

    The Côte d’Azur sanctuary Villa Santo Sospir, fully restored, is the ultimate escape

    The dining room at Villa Santo Sospir. table is an original design by Madeleine Castaing; the 1950s Ondulations chairs by Paolo Buffa were found by Jacques Grange. The tapestry depicting Judith slaying Holofernes is designed by Jean Cocteau/The decorated sitting room. The armchairs are by Gio Ponti, the Orgone coffee table is by Marc Newson for Cappellini. The rug in the foreground is a Jean Cocteau design, original to the house
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    The Aesthete
    Artist Rithika Merchant talks taste

    The Mumbai-based painter loves comté, cold-plunging and Winsor & Newton paints

    Rithika Merchant in her living room at home in Mumbai
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    London’s summer art scene 2025
    Victoria Miro: ‘Art should open your eyes to something you don’t know’

    As her gallery celebrates its 40th birthday with a unique retrospective, the celebrated dealer and grande dame of Britart gives a rare interview to the FT

    A women with long, silver grey hair in an art gallery, wearing a matching blue-and-white patterned top and trousers
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