A place that collapses time: the thrilling reimagination of Battersea Power Station
The newly renovated architectural icon provides a dramatic stage for a megawatt Royal Ballet performance
The newly renovated architectural icon provides a dramatic stage for a megawatt Royal Ballet performance
The 19th-century artist became a miniaturist whose work was admired by Dickens and Queen Victoria - now it's breaking estimates at auction
The iconic photographer on her life's work, living in New York City, and why she couldn't bring herself to photograph Donald Trump
Frederick Hutson, who served 51 months, is now a successful businessman who gets his kicks from buying art and donating works to museums
Plus, Warhol, Rothko, de Kooning, Giacometti and Twomblys from a sought-after £440m collection
Dealers at this year's fair reported sellout shows, interest in young artists – and super-rich European collectors out in force
The photographer and artist is showcasing Van Cleef & Arpels’ flower jewellery in a new exhibition
Two Temple Place in London is an architectural gem - and the perfect shopping venue for today's demanding art collectors
The vast collection of museum-grade works was started in the 1950s when prices were rock bottom
Mark Rothko was at the height of his fame when he took his own life leaving his two children possessors of an astonishing artistic legacy
Most of us hung a film poster or two on our bedroom walls when we were young – now, they are selling for thousands of pounds
Artist Matthew Wong achieved more in three years than many do in a lifetime — but two weeks before his big opening, he committed suicide
Art sales have focused on the very best of British subject matter recently, from a royal prince to a famous Yorkshireman
If the glorious properties themselves weren't reason enough for a visit, they're now featuring some of this summer's hottest exhibitions
Hauser & Wirth's 16th space shows that the art world is not in decline
It's been a 20-year-long project, but the billionaire's enduring ambition has finally come to fruition
The graffiti guru famously depicted André the Giant and Barack Obama - here he talks punk, politics, being arrested and how art meets money
The artists are fighting for a population rendered ever poorer by Donald Trump's blockades and the decline of tourism during the pandemic
The Bourse de Commerce is a former commodities exchange in the heart of the city, and could not be more appropriate for the Christie's owner
A legendary gallery where 50,000 of 72,000 works are by or of men is addressing the gender balance, in an art-meets-fashion initiative