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The head curator of The Met’s Costume Institute loves dachshunds, The Vicar of Dibley and Villa d’Este
The launch of the first new show in the genre in the US in 25 years shows the endurance of steamy melodrama
In a neighbourhood once famed for its sumptuous department stores, there’s an incongruous new retail outlet
The designer is working to detoxify the fashion industry. Museums and eco-conscious shoppers are taking note
Though an important element of enjoying private oases, beautiful and well-crafted pieces can be oddly challenging to find. But landscape designers know just where to source them
New collaborations take the annual event into new spaces, new sizes and new states of consciousness
Textile artist Tuesday Greenidge is honouring the lives lost in the 2017 fire – one embroidered panel at a time
Gallery Charles Ede and florist Shane Connolly are bringing a fresh approach to ancient artefacts in a new selling exhibition
From Swedish mystic Hilma af Klint to a triumphant return for Candida Alvarez, these are the essential exhibitions
The FT’s critics recommend the most compelling 2025 shows, including a magisterial show of Hiroshige’s woodblock prints
Selena Wisnom walks the shelves of King Ashurbanipal’s library, revealing what the books tell us about the ideas circulating in 7th-century BC Mesopotamia
Longplayer sounded its first note 25 years ago. Can it keep going for another 975?
The late pontiff understood the role of art in expressing the human condition
The Afrobeat star’s first solo release in six years reworks past hits while also looking forward
The Independent fair has a reputation for career-making starts — this year it’s looking for the next generation of stars
The pianist continuously lights upon quicksilver changes of colour and accent
The shop and gallery has become a destination for fashion, jewellery and art
The sculptural house of Diane and Marc Grainer overflows with the quirky ceramics and furniture the couple has collected with gusto and humour over decades. Now, as they scale down, a cache is up for auction
The main difference between a sweet, lyrical child’s solo and one that sounds like a live vivisection is a good teacher
An artist trains a computer on works by de Chirico, Hopper and Dove — and then throws in his own pieces for good measure
Director Barrie Kosky’s London staging has a clear theme, while the cast tackle their roles with conviction
For players it could turn games into living worlds, but many developers believe machine learning is no match for human-crafted experiences
Voloshyn is looking to build dialogue between eastern Europe and the Americas