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13,356 stories from The Financial Times

Zoé Whitley " bringing spirituality to Frieze Viewing Room

For 'Possessions', the curator has chosen nine artists whose work explores the big questions

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on October 2, 2020

The art world doubles up " online and for real

As galleries continue to adapt to new realities, the hybrid model is making a powerful statement during Frieze Week in London

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on October 2, 2020

The ebullient world of Adrian Sassoon

The London dealer on his new shows, what he looks for in an artist, and his own passion for collecting ceramics

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 7:00am on October 2, 2020

Collecting: Frieze Week in London

All you need to know about hybrid art fairs and Old Masters going digital, plus interviews with dealers, curators and artists

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Victor Wang on his Covid-inspired Institute of Melodic Healing

The curator of this year's Frieze Live has experimented with ways to meld physical performance, sound and digital space

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'It's flipped the script': Christina Quarles on drawing from lockdown life

Video calls, masks and isolation have changed the way we see our bodies and faces, says the Californian artist

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Old Masters meet new methods

How dealers of older art are responding to digital ways of working

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Stephen Friedman " from YBAs to Mayfair establishment

The Canadian dealer is marking 25 years since his bold arrival on the London scene with a celebratory survey

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Danh Vo: 'If you do something for long enough, you begin to see the beauty in it'

The Danish-Vietnamese artist's latest show celebrates pastoral life while marking the cataclysmic fall of empires

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Porn industry comedy Adult Material crackles with humour

Hayley Squires excels as a porn star and mum in Lucy Kirkwood's new Channel 4 series

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Isis hostages tell harrowing stories in BBC2's In the Face of Terror

A grimly gripping three-part series about the quest to unmask and punish the group's so-called "Beatles"

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Boswell and Johnson's Scottish Road Trip retraces a 1773 adventure

Frank Skinner and Denise Mina follow the journey undertaken by the two literary greats on Sky Arts

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Snapshot: 'Mapping Perception' by Andreas Gefeller

The German photographer seeks out patterns and captures images that reflect otherwise intangible phenomena

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Ermonela Jaho: 'I went to Italy with big dreams but empty pockets'

Q&A with the opera singer on never giving up, positive people and being herself

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BingeWatch " Z-Cars reflected a '60s society in flux

The BBC series shone a harsh light on policing, and featured young actors en route to flourishing careers

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London Film Festival: streaming, social realism and Steve McQueen

The red carpet is mothballed and stars are staying put, but there are hot tickets and hidden gems to discover

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Art world moves in and out of the virtual realm

Art Basel hosts mini-fair in Hong Kong; stakes climb for online fairs; Paula Rego goes to Victoria Miro gallery

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David Adjaye wins Riba Royal Gold Medal for architecture

First black recipient forged career with celebrity houses but has moved on to major projects in Africa and worldwide

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:40pm on September 30, 2020

The Trial of the Chicago 7 " Aaron Sorkin's drama is in the dialogue

Eddie Redmayne, Mark Rylance and Sacha Baron Cohen lead a starry cast in a courtroom-set story of '60s activism

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:03am on September 30, 2020

Sofia Coppola revisits familiar territory in On the Rocks

Bill Murray is reunited with the director in a film with strong echoes of Lost in Translation

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:02am on September 30, 2020

My Zoe " Julie Delpy's sci-fi film is a bold experiment

The director stars as a geneticist in this story of a couple sharing custody of their daughter

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Eternal Beauty " life in the grip of mental illness

Sally Hawkins plays a woman with paranoid schizophrenia in Craig Roberts's film

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Female painter who seized the story: Artemisia Gentileschi

At the National Gallery, the UK's first retrospective of a Baroque woman painter has potent works that no male artist could have created

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Could rhymes prevent financial crimes?

Poems are the latest weapon in the fightback against bank fraud

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Langlands & Bell move the furniture

The artist duo's London show is reopening, after Covid closure, in an intriguing setting at Sir John Soane's Museum

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