How 400-year-old Delft tiles became an interior design sensation
Their charmingly imperfect aesthetic is a hit with millennial creators and tastemakers
Their charmingly imperfect aesthetic is a hit with millennial creators and tastemakers
The Shanghai-based interior designer's style has both restraint and sensory appeal
Q&A with the performer on wanting to be a dustbin man and why a coffee machine is his greatest extravagance
A photographic no-man's-land between the bucolic and the bellicose
Beguiling biography of a textile man who shaped the Russian avant-garde during dark historical dramas
Reviewers cringe at the show's stereotypes but the city's real-life dwellers find it a light-hearted antidote to Covid
Join Lilah Raptopoulos for an exploration of how Covid-19 is changing culture, and what's possible now
The sculpture garden at Washington DC's Hirshhorn Museum is being redesigned by Japanese artist and architect Hiroshi Sugimoto
With her new product line and social initiative, the designer is setting a new style agenda for Generation Y
The venue opened its 130th anniversary season with a patchwork programme
The painter's powerful Ku Klux Klan-themed paintings have stirred up an art-world brouhaha
With five finalists in the Loewe Foundation craft prize shortlist, South Korea is producing a new wave of makers
The charitable project has fired the imaginations of Anish Kapoor, Rachel Whiteread, Antony Gormley and others
The rift between cinemas and studios is set to grow deeper in the post-Covid era
Plus Gerhard Richter at Gagosian; Hauser & Wirth pick up Frank Bowling
The fashion designer's Normandy manor La Carlière has inspired a range of homeware. He explains why he swapped high fashion for haute cushions, and gives us an exclusive glimpse insideÂ
Activist investor calls for radical shift of focus from box office to Disney+ arm
A story of ageing grifters that has humanity as well as eccentricity
Rose Glass's debut feature about a young woman on a mission has echoes of Taxi Driver and Carrie
Mart Crowley's groundbreaking 1968 play comes to Netflix with Jim Parsons and Zachary Quinto
The film makes fine comedy from the indignities visited on the artist as a middle-aged woman
If it's not topsy-turvy, it's not right: the designer shares his singular take on table tennis, design... and life
An upbeat free-to-wander exhibition combines playfulness with serious concerns of contemporary realities and metaphysics
The actor on his role in '60s-set Netflix drama 'The Trial of the Chicago 7' and how it reflects today's political turmoil
The pandemic has hit theme parks and movie theatres hard, adding to disruption from streaming