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  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Collecting
    Art Basel Paris 2024

    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

    Bold, cartoon-ish painting of a red haired woman wearing an eye-mask, dancing in a red dress. The dress and her hair appear to be in motion around her to the point that they resemble flames
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    FAB Paris: ‘The beginning of the rebirth’

    Can the revamped grande dame of antiques fairs inspire a new generation of collectors?

    Photograph taken inside a spectacular Italianate villa that is filled with antique furniture and sculptures, with the Mediterranean visible in the background through the floor-to-ceiling windows
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    French-Gabonese artist Myriam Mihindou intertwines the personal and the political

    Her multimedia installations are the subject of a triple bill of major shows

    Photograph of a middle-aged woman in a black T-shirt and black trousers, standing in a white-walled art gallery
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Artists Elmgreen & Dragset: ‘We dress up the white cube in drag’

    On the eve of a major Paris show, the duo talk queerness, minimalism, the uncanny and being featured on ‘The Simpsons’

    To men in an artists studio, one in a blue denim shirt,  seated cross-legged on the floor, one in a pink hoodie, standing up
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Art Basel Paris heads to the Grand Palais

    France’s biggest art fair’s debut in its auspicious new venue dovetails with heavyweight museum shows

    Abstract painting using several blocks of bright, contrasting colours, arranged in wiggly lines
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Collectors Jean-Philippe and Françoise Billarant have maxed out on Minimalism

    Their collection, housed in a private museum north-west of Paris, features work by Carl Andre, Donald Judd and Dan Flavin

    An older couple, one male, one female, both with white hair, sitting on a black leather and chrome  modernist sofa
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Parisian galleries group together in the 8th arrondissement

    L’Association Matignon Saint-Honoré unites mega galleries and Old Masters dealers in a collective soirée

    Facade of a 19th century apartment block in central Paris
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Nil Yalter: ‘They said my work wasn’t art, it was politics. Now everyone appreciates it’

    Born in Cairo, raised in Istanbul and based in Paris for nearly 60 years, Yalter explores notions of exile, displacement and feminism

    An older woman with grey, scraped-back hair sits in a chair in front of a desk and computer screen, examining a golden trophy of a winged lion which she holds up in front of her
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Art Basel Paris 2024
    Giant rhubarb tables and Virgil Abloh thrones at Design Miami Paris

    The fair returns to the 18th-century Hôtel de Maisons with a vibrant melting pot of classic and contemporary creations

    Three angular, modernistic sculptures, made in white concrete that looks like marble, against a frieze of huge, black, wall-mounted tiles
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    HTSI
    HTSI editor’s letter: what does tomorrow look like?

    This autumn’s design special looks back to the future

    Michael J Fox In Back to the Future Part II, 1989
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    FT Magazine
    Badass. British icon. Colonialist? Inside the battle for Lara Croft’s soul

     The adventures of a tomb raider who changed her ways

  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI autumn design issue 2024
    Travels in interiors hyperreality

    The metaverse is changing the face of contemporary design

    Villa Ortizet, in Lozère, by ZYVA Studio and Charlotte Taylor – all images throughout are computer-generated
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Jo Ellison
    My search for the perfect work soundtrack

    Music can boost both productivity and mood — that’s if you find the right tune

    a person with short, dark hair, wearing large, over-ear headphones
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    FT Magazine
    Leaving Kabul: what happened when the Taliban returned

    One morning, after 20 years of democracy in Afghanistan, the president fled the country and fighters entered the city. My son and I escaped

    A close-up of hands cutting and eating watermelon slices scattered on the ground, alongside a military-style rifle
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    Review
    Silk Roads at the British Museum and Asian Bronze at the Rijksmuseum — rewriting art history

    Two landmark exhibitions reveal how Europe’s big institutions are rethinking their collections for the 21st century

    An ancient map of the known world
  • Saturday, 12 October, 2024
    InterviewIsabelle Huppert
    Isabelle Huppert: ‘Acting is a very simple thing for me’

    From icy art house to frothy new comedy ‘The Crime Is Mine’, the prolific star says no role is too much

    Isabelle Huppert sits in a posed photo wearing a black jacket and white roll-neck top, looking into mid-distance, chin resting on her hand
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Robin Lane Fox
    Myrtles, lilies and crocuses: plants fit for a palace

    Horticulture and history entwine at the home of King Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great

    The ruins of an ancient structure featuring tall columns
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Lunch with the FT
    Actor Harriet Walter: ‘I’m not tough. I’m nothing like the characters I play’

    The stage and screen star on portraying Succession’s ice queen, reimagining Shakespeare’s women — and taking on Margaret Thatcher

    An illustration of an older women with her hair pulled back. She has a slight smile on her face. In the background is a restaurant
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI autumn design issue 2024
    A new chapter for Carlo Scarpa’s mountain masterpiece

    When Josef Dalle Nogare bought the architect’s Casa Tabarelli he promised to preserve it. But where to hang his art?

    A Kazuhide Takahama armchair by a window looking into the garden
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Interiors
    Margaret Howell gives Lucienne Day new lustre

    Day shook up the world of textiles with her bold, Modernist prints — now her lustrous ‘mosaics’ are the subject of an exhibition at the fashion designer’s store

    A woman with grey hair sits surrounded by fabric artwork, mainly in black and maroon
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    FT SeriesHTSI autumn design issue 2024
    Architect William Smart on David Sedaris, great jackets and his space-age home in Sydney

    The founder of Smart Design Studio talks taste

    WIlliam Smart at home in Sydney with his dog, Digby
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    ReviewPhotography
    Robert Frank at MoMA — a photographer in conflict with his craft

    The struggle to overcome an anti-epiphany is laid bare in a heartbreaking New York show

    A black and white photo  of multiple images of an eye
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    UK arts
    Wealthy people leaving UK is hurting arts funding, sector warns

    Institutions and charities say some backers plan to relocate because of proposed tax changes

    People look at a display at the Frieze London contemporary art fair
  • Friday, 11 October, 2024
    Life and Art from FT Weekend podcast29 min listen
    Culture Chat: why is everyone so mad at Katy Perry?

    Katy Perry’s latest album ‘143’ has been panned by critics and pop fans alike. Why does everyone feel so let down?

  • Thursday, 10 October, 2024
    ReviewAlbums
    Understory: Live at the Village Vanguard — twisty quartet jazz

    Saxophonist Ben Wendel leads a disciplined working band across a thrilling original set

    A man in a green suit stands on a lawn holding a saxophone under his arm. Directly behind him is a large blue sheet which partially conceals a wooded area in the background
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