The series is tightly edited and has a clear objective: to be a repository of tales by and for the African diaspora
A brilliant and disturbing show exposes the dark side of physical labour, from housework to prostitution
Corporate collections are investments but also a way to deepen client relationships and tempt staff to the office
The winner of the Frieze Artist award 2024 has created a ‘carebot’ with emotional problems
Art from ancient to new is being sold in galleries, auction houses and Frieze Masters this autumn
Her 15,000 artworks range from the Bombay Progressives to Olafur Eliasson and Anish Kapoor
The couple’s commission for Art on the Underground is an ambitious mosaic in St James’s Park station
He broke the mould in Nashville but was rarely satisfied with his work
His new section at Frieze London brings together Indigenous and diaspora artists, with a focus on clay
The sublime ruins of our heavy manufacturing past can have a new life as monuments
The section features helium-propelled penguins and alabaster creatures
A museum closure has shone a light on the vast collections acquired during the bubble years — and warned companies that change is coming
The Frieze art fairs return as global sales fall and costs rise, but organisers have plans to increase attractiveness
The New Yorker has witnessed London’s art market grow from quiet origins into a high-octane scene over the past 40 years
How should we approach the sometimes daunting opportunities life offers us?
A show at Gainsborough’s House in Suffolk explores the work of Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines
The Master Moley tales helped James Reatchlous beat cancer before spawning two animated series and a film company
Instagram and Facebook owner says new tools trump rivals’ but will not be widely available until next year at the earliest
‘I am the Last Woman Object’ declared Nicola L. in 1969. But 55 years later, stereotypes remain and women continue to create body furniture to challenge uncomfortable truths
Technique or temperament? The alchemy of great art is elusive — but this peek inside painters’ studios offers tantalising insights
The theatre designer and the film director have become two of the most established voices in the worlds of stage and screen. What’s the secret to their creative DNA?
Over 50 years, the Japanese illustrator has accumulated a world-class archive. Now he has to decide what to do with it
The artist has done his bit to advance the cultural kudos of the houseplant — and vice versa
The Australian has a fascination for pilot watches and what they signify as pieces of history
Sotheby’s, Christie’s and Bonhams are following Phillips into swisher sites, with architect-designed buildings that allow for different sales formats