The artist’s first major European show is a riotous expression of the traditions, myths and rituals of her homeland
Peter Frankopan writes that little has changed since high-ranking Romans’ obsession with beauty and status symbols
Major institutions are becoming more selective about the work that they will accept — and often want cash too
Artists and scientists have long harnessed chance as a tool and AI can play a similar role in creativity
The artist on her first major museum exhibition, the trouble with art market fame — and living with a ghost
Musée Granet’s riveting exhibition shows how the city shaped the young artist’s shift from tradition to modernity
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including Jenny Saville at the National Portrait Gallery
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
New York’s Frick museum has assembled an exquisite trio of works charged with feeling
The former Manchester United star on joining forces with Hans Ulrich Obrist for Manchester International Festival’s ‘Football City, Art United’
Impressive in size, design and content, the GEM’s opening may be tainted by politics and connotations of authoritarianism
Why painters are finding fresh inspiration in the skies
The Iranian-American painter’s remote former hunting lodge in the hamlet of Garrison is a place for contemplation in complex times
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
Artist Fiona Tan on being given unprecedented access to curate a show about the human psyche
The best things to eat, buy and see this coming month, selected by HTSI writers
A rhapsodic retrospective in New York traces his steps from Tennessee to Paris and realistic portraits to all-out abstraction
The Victorian’s deliberately imperfect photographs of wistful women and scholarly men are reverently revisited at the Morgan Library
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
The season of long sunlit days is the time to relish our experience as living, breathing, sensual beings
Work was offered for sale in Colorado, lawsuit claims
Artists had lobbied Rome to close the tax gap amid fears domestic market could collapse
The Côte d’Azur sanctuary Villa Santo Sospir, fully restored, is the ultimate escape
The Mumbai-based painter loves comté, cold-plunging and Winsor & Newton paints
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