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Visual Arts

  • Thursday, 15 January, 2026
    Review
    A vibrant rebuke of midwinter — Gabriele Münter at the Guggenheim

    The German artist, whose life story is bound up with the US and Kandinsky, is celebrated in a delectable New York show

  • Thursday, 15 January, 2026
    Interiors
    Flames of desire: 100 candleholders that break the mould

    Martino Gamper, Bethan Laura Wood and Minjae Kim top the list of artists and designers elevating the household object in a quirky Californian exhibition

    A variety of sculptural candle holders, candles, and small decorative objects arranged on a wooden chest against a wood-panelled wall.
  • Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
    The Art Market
    Art auctions rely on debt, divorce and death — can the latter keep the market moving?

    Record-breaking estate sales mask the real, and sometimes declining, value of art

    An auctioneer at a Sotheby’s podium raises his arms while holding a gavel, with Gustav Klimt’s "Portrait of Elisabeth Lederer" displayed behind him
  • Wednesday, 14 January, 2026
    InterviewFashion
    Stella McCartney and Jeff Koons: ‘We’re kind of messing with your mind’

    Ahead of their latest collaboration, the designer and artist discuss purpose, luxury and AI

    Jeff Koons and Stella McCartney smiling together, holding a ‘Slippery When Wet’ sign and a green balloon dog.
  • Sunday, 11 January, 2026
    News in-depthLuxury goods
    Leica’s next shot: inside the camera pioneer’s strategy for the iPhone age

    Chief executive of Blackstone-backed German luxury photography group says too much nostalgia is ‘dangerous’

    The Leica MP 0.72, Leica I, Leica R4, Leica Sofort 2, Leica IIIC, and Leica Q3 arranged on a red background.
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    FT Magazine: Special editions
    Home: a photography special

    From Elvis Presley’s Graceland to bombed apartments in Ukraine and refugee camps in Jordan, a diverse selection of photographers examines the notion of home

  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    ObituaryMolly Parkin
    Molly Parkin, artist and fashion editor, 1932-2026

    A style icon of striking candour and wit, she embodied the radical spirit of the 1960s

    Molly Parkin smiles, wearing a bright red hat with black trim and a matching scarf, in front of colorful backgrounds.
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Enuma Okoro
    Towards a brighter future

    How can we share the light of our own lives with the wider world?

    A painting of two young girls in white dresses holding paper lanterns among blooming lilies and pink roses at dusk.
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Home: a photography special
    The little-known story of Giacometti’s rural retreat

    Paris was not the artist’s only home. Increasingly, he returned to his birthplace in a secluded valley in the Swiss Alps

    An artist shapes a clay figure at a desk beside an open window, surrounded by everyday objects and a vase of flowers
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Home: a photography special
    The house we built. The city we may lose

    From his home in Ramallah, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh reflects on belonging, memory and the increasingly fragile state of the West Bank

    Photograph of a Palestinian village in the West Bank, with what looks like a white platform erected in an open space
  • Saturday, 10 January, 2026
    Home: a photography special
    Eleven photographers from around the world explore the idea of home

    Projects by William Eggleston, Nathyfa Michel, Anthony Luvera, Christopher Nunn, Guanyu Xu, Tudor Rhys Etchells, Kalpesh Lathigra, Hrair Sarkissian, Carrie Mae Weems, Sabine Hess and Nicolas Polli

    A hand places an improvised ring with a house on top on another’s finger
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Stanley Wong: ‘I’m a Buddhist; moving from Hong Kong to Kyoto felt right’

    The artist-designer swapped city bustle for a hilltop home in Higashiyama — it mirrors his Zen approach to life

    Stanley Wong sits at a wooden table with a cup in front of him, wearing a black hat and glasses, with bamboo shades behind.
  • Thursday, 8 January, 2026
    Bonhams 1793 Ltd
    Bonhams loss almost doubled to £213mn as art market slumped

    UK-based auction house took hefty impairment charges and posted lower revenues for 2024

    A staff member looks at Sara Pope's artwork "Scarlet Fever (Unique)", depicting large glossy red lips, at Bonhams auction house.
  • Wednesday, 7 January, 2026
    Henri Rousseau, long patronised, is subject of a show that proves his worth

    ‘A Painter’s Secrets’ at Philadelphia’s Barnes Collection showcases the painter’s immense control and modernity

  • Tuesday, 6 January, 2026
    The Art Market
    Defaults on art-backed loans soar in struggling market

    Decline triggers return of ‘loan-to-own’ lenders aiming to take control of pieces cheaply through defaults

    An illustration showing ornate gold frames displaying images of US currency, including close-ups of banknotes and currency symbols, referencing art market investment and sales
  • Tuesday, 6 January, 2026
    Things to do in Rome
    My Top 10: A tour of Rome’s Galleria Borghese with FT art critic Jackie Wullschläger

    Brimming with Old Masters and ancient sculptures, Europe’s ‘most beautiful small museum’ showcases the awe-inspiring collection of a 17th-century cardinal

    Leda, with curled hair and ornate headpiece, turns toward a swan whose beak touches her shoulder in Michele Tosini's painting at Rome’s Galleria Borghese.
  • Saturday, 3 January, 2026
    Architecture
    Super-museums are back. But are they best?

    Two huge blockbusters in LA could radically remake the city — but London and Brussels offer a different approach

  • Friday, 2 January, 2026
    The Bayeux Tapestry is a thrilling depiction of war and political transformation

    On display later this year at the British Museum, it shows Anglo-Saxon needlework at its peak, while the margins are a free-for-all of strange and vivid scenes

    A section of the Bayeux Tapestry showing a chaotic battle scene with soldiers fighting on foot and horseback, some fallen on the ground.
  • Tuesday, 30 December, 2025
    Banx
    Best of Banx 2025

    The 12 most notable cartoons of the year

  • Tuesday, 30 December, 2025
    InterviewAt Home with the FT
    Artist Glenn Brown’s Georgian home is a time capsule with a twist

    The same relish for history and playfulness at the centre of his practice has resulted in a house restoration that has a story to tell in every corner

  • Monday, 29 December, 2025
    HTSI
    Joyful things to do in January

    A delectable Burns Night dinner, top-drawer beard trims, a rehang at London’s Sketch and other ways to spend it this month

    Students at the Escuela Nacional de Circo in Cuba practise juggling and balancing
  • Sunday, 28 December, 2025
    Lifestyle
    HTSI publishing schedule 2026

    All the dates you’ll find a free edition of the magazine in FT Weekend

    Montage of HTSI covers
  • Saturday, 27 December, 2025
    The Pompidou’s greatest drawings light up the Grand Palais

    Filled with rarely seen works, the show charts how modernist freedom and innovation transformed the medium

    A drawing by Robert Longo from ‘Men in the Cities’ shows a man in a suit dramatically leaning back with his head tilted upwards.
  • Saturday, 27 December, 2025
    Enuma Okoro
    The gift that cannot be bought

    We can find peace and beauty in the quiet moments between Christmas and New Year

    A painting showing a person seated at a table set with coffee pot and plates, looking out a window at birds perched on snow-covered branches.
  • Saturday, 27 December, 2025
    Life-changing cultural pilgrimages by Peter Frankopan, Antony Gormley and more

    From Naoshima to New Mexico, our writers discovered minimalist museums, a revelatory monastery — and an exploding octopus

    Several bolts of lightning strike near a grid of tall metal poles in a field under a dark, stormy sky.
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