Six leading economists and art advisers offer their insights into how the market will be affected by a global recession
In its determination to keep things as local as possible the Lofoten International Art Festival doesn’t shy away from the dark corners of the region’s history
Working across photojournalism, fashion photography and portraiture, Sabine Weiss captured her subjects with curiosity and emotion
The performance artist is absent from her latest show, instead getting visitors to do the work through wellness-style meditations. Is it worth the effort?
The Japanese artist can’t imagine a more serene place than her studio in Paris, in a building she shares with more than 100 Tibetan artisans
This long-delayed edition of the event puts Istanbul front and centre and encourages visitors to rediscover and reinvent its public spaces
There’s nothing remotely shameful about the artist’s exuberant and explicit sketches of cavorting satyrs and manly men
The New York-based artist cherishes her ongoing conversations with Cecilia Vicuña but is otherwise selective about who visits her sacred studio space
The artist works between studios in Brighton and London – where her best visitor is her Bedlington-whippet puppy
• Bernice Bing’s West Coast cool
• Antwerp’s greatest museum reopens at last
• Who is UNESCO really for?
• Introducing the Apollo 40 Under 40 Asia Pacific
Plus: the remarkable career of Marianne Werefkin; the making of John Singer Sargent’s notorious Madame X; the occult modernism of Rudolf Steiner; and reviews of the artists who saw in stereo, a history of tomb raiding in Egypt and the memoir of Ibrahim El-Salahi
The New York-based artist enjoys strolling to his studio at the weekends to work in a quiet, concentrated atmosphere
The Victorian poet and painter mapped out his moods in meticulous detail, sometimes even minute by minute
The Strand is now one of the capital’s busiest thoroughfares, but it was once home to a string of magnificent mansions
The late performance artist celebrated the messiness of bodies in her work – so it’s a shame her survey at the Barbican all feels a bit clean
The New York-based artist cherishes her ongoing conversations with Cecilia Vicuña but is otherwise selective about who visits her sacred studio space
Conversation is paramount for this artistic duo – though they’ve yet to really talk about the mystery box of records in their New York studio
Six museum directors, curators and gallerists give their take on the controversies surrounding this year’s exhibition in Kassel
More than a century later, the English cartoonist’s ingenious drawings can still tickle the imaginations of modern audiences
The poet’s bejewelled lair on the banks of the Thames was his pride and joy – and its restoration shines new light into the shadowy depths of his mind
Artists have long turned to their children as subjects for their art but with each generation, such work is met with new objections
Taking in everything from Squid Game to BTS, this exhibition (24 September–25 June 2023) at the Victoria and Albert Museum…
The Met explores how the Tudors transformed England’s standing as a centre for the arts
The Fondation Louis Vuitton looks at the links between Joan Mitchell’s Abstract Expressionism and Monet’s Impressionism
The Kunst Museum Winterthur reveals how portrait miniatures became important status symbols across Northern Europe in the early 17th century
With the James Webb Telescope, star-gazing has become even more sublime
As data from NASA’s telescope is translated into images we can understand, the wonders it reveals are still out of this world