Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...immersive space akin to a green room on a film set....
...To November 24, labiennale.org Jackie Wullschläger’s pick of the pavilions...
...A man, seeing a dead body entwined with a fat snake, flees in horror; alarmed, a washerwoman throws up her arms on sight of him, but doesn’t see the corpse; a fisherman sees only the frightened woman....
...A soldier, a streak of light coursing down his helmet, leans as if to support Ursula; his arm, a metallic glint of tubular plate, imitates the curve of her delicate one....
...“Every time you do a new film or even a new set you have to become an expert in a very specific area of design....
...Even drawings, such as the ovoid with a furrow of a brow, an egg becoming a head, in the study for “The New-Born”, sparkle in white gouache....
...late last year for around €1bn – adding to a property portfolio that includes the Louis Vuitton flagship at No 101 (for a reported €770mn) and a building at 103 that will host a branded hotel....
...A desexed harem is dull....
...A monstrous head floats on a river, a boat emerges from its ear, a fish spews tumbling figures from its stomach, babies and caged animals set sail....
...A lock of hair curls around a bare breast, a plant half covers the face, in the awkward “White Socks”....
...gesture of a Black servant ripping away a sheet, watched by a clothed man with a cane, a self-portrait....
...In 1980, Kerry James Marshall painted a carbon-black silhouette of a face, only the whites of the eyes and gleaming teeth visible....
...The selection includes Kailua, a scene of swaying palms on a background of bark cloth; and Mauna, a textural swathe of rattan laid by hand to create a design reproduced digitally in 10 colours....
...“You can’t give a name to a dream. Memory, identity, should be like that.”...
...Jackie Wullschläger is the FT’s chief visual arts critic Find out about our latest stories first — follow @FTWeekend on Instagram and X, and subscribe to our podcast Life & Art wherever you listen...
...This catalogue to a Dublin exhibition (sadly it didn’t travel) unpacks the drama of her painting, life — 11 children, a husband who kept house while she worked — and milieu of enlightened Renaissance Bologna...
...It evokes simultaneously a mysterious lunar landscape, a gigantic diagram of molecular chains and a sci-fi horror scenario: out-of-control proliferating elements — cellular structures, a virus, everyday...
...Copley depicts Brook Watson, a 14-year-old sailor who, when his ship docked in Havana harbour, impulsively took a dip and met a shark....
...Dear Jackie is like that. Hayden named it after his mum. I think I’d have loved Jackie....
...What a magnificent palimpsest of British taste, adaptability and co-operative energy — an ever-evolving story of what art and a museum can be. nationalgallery.org.uk...
...I found it at a store in LA, Modernica on Beverly Boulevard, and I didn’t know much about it at the time, but I was really drawn to the design – it has the passion of a bull and a real sense of muscle strength...
...Auerbach has followed a hermit-like existence here: “I’ve worked every day of my life, seven days a week, it’s always taken me a long time to do something....
...The billowing white sails whip up energy across the whole painting, sea and earth surge and swell beneath a strip of sky at sunrise, the undersides of the clouds tinged pink: a new dawn, a new God and a...
...“Creating a home is one of the most intimate processes you can go through with a client – it’s a transaction that requires a considered understanding of the person – and we’re doing it through the design...
...The experience starts with a glass of champagne, followed by a five-course meal with wine, followed by tea and coffee....
International Edition