Artists’ experiments with video games challenge ideas of form, presentation and playability
He talks about making music that spans genres from hip-hop to reggae and R&B — plus the protest songs he grew up listening to
Here are the articles you loved last week, from Apple’s vision of the future to an exclusive interview with Skims founder Kim Kardashian
Lindsey Ferrentino’s truth-based play about an innocent man locked up for 22 years is at London’s Donmar Warehouse
Utopian visions from the past continue to propel design
It damages our cultural life without helping the cause
Step inside the homes of some of the world’s most illustrious writers, artists and other historical personalities — and see how interiors can reveal interior lives
The eight-part drama centres on 75-year-old Barry, who leaves his marriage to make space for his true sexuality
This season’s special features Carlo Scarpa, meme furniture and Apple’s vision of the future
New series exposes bleak truths not just about technology but also humanity
Institutions are building collections of work by esteemed artists — but can they be integrated into education?
Alfonso Cuarón’s seven-part drama ‘Disclaimer’ stars Cate Blanchett; ‘Mr Loverman’ adapts Bernardine Evaristo’s tale of a septuagenarian coming-out; Gael García Bernal and Diego Luna star in boxing drama ‘La Máquina’; BBC documentary ‘War Game’ simulates an insurrection in Washington; Adam Brody and Kristen Bell star in romcom ‘Nobody Wants This’; in season 3 of ‘Industry’ ruthless traders flirt with ethical investing — reviews by Dan Einav and Alice Ross
How a movement conceived in the early 1900s became a blueprint for modern living
Once endangered, these architectural marvels are being repurposed into essential stops for everything, from burger bars to bookstores
Remember ‘vogue Regency’ or ‘Curzon Street baroque’? No? A collection of photographs of the capital’s long-forgotten drawing rooms offers a peek into the extraordinary lives and tastes of past generations
Once a symbol of petty parochialism, lace curtains fell from favour. Their comeback aims to celebrate the craft once again
Former Sotheby’s chair James Stourton shares an insider’s glimpse into the murkier corners of a ‘gentlemanly’ world
Playground ditty has roots that could go back to the 11th century
As Art Basel Paris takes up residence at the Grand Palais, the FT invites you to discover the best of the fair, featuring key artists, collectors and gallerists
Can the revamped grande dame of antiques fairs inspire a new generation of collectors?
Her multimedia installations are the subject of a triple bill of major shows
On the eve of a major Paris show, the duo talk queerness, minimalism, the uncanny and being featured on ‘The Simpsons’
France’s biggest art fair’s debut in its auspicious new venue dovetails with heavyweight museum shows
Their collection, housed in a private museum north-west of Paris, features work by Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin
L’Association Matignon Saint-Honoré unites mega galleries and Old Masters dealers in a collective soirée