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13,356 stories from The Financial Times

Sufjan Stevens's The Ascension marks a moment of rupture

A contrasting tone of discordance and tunefulness runs through the album

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:39am on September 25, 2020

Idles: Ultra Mono " alive, bristling, vicious and hopeful

The Bristol band's third studio album is more burnished but still full of rage

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:38am on September 25, 2020

Tempesst: Must Be A Dream " blissful psychedelia with riptides

The Australian band's debut album critiques small communities and mass media

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 8:37am on September 25, 2020

Maggi Hambling: 'Texture?' They are layers of failure!'

The indefatigable artist on working through lockdown, painting the dead and the emotions behind her new show

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on September 25, 2020

The home in 50 objects #11: the Isokon stool

An emblem of the Modernist movement that thrived in 1930s Britain

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:58am on September 25, 2020

Just the job: stylish accessories for the home office

From scissors to desks to lamps, all you need to create a great working environment

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:49am on September 25, 2020

How do machines see the world? Trevor Paglen on his AI art

The American artist talks about his eerie images that capture computers' understanding of nature and human faces

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 4:43am on September 25, 2020

When does a fabric swatch fetch £8,750? When it's by Omega Workshops 

The post-impressionist group's daring furnishings are keenly sought after " and vanishingly rare

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 4:30am on September 25, 2020

Edmund de Waal and Jacqueline Poncelet " peace and disquiet

The artists discuss their exhibitions at the New Art Centre near Salisbury, which explore tactility, reflection and horror

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00am on September 25, 2020

BingeWatch: the mouth-watering escapism of the Food Network

Inspired dishes, glamorous hosts and happy family lives make for therapeutic viewing during the pandemic

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on September 24, 2020

'I want the world to ask, "Why not champion more women, more artists of colour?" '

Catherine Sarr is creating a joyful collection of black creativity " shaped in conversation with curator Naomi Beckwith

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:55am on September 24, 2020

Michael Clark: colourful career of a dance provocateur

A Barbican exhibition traces the dancer/choreographer's steps from outsider-artist collaborations to outlandish costumes

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:00am on September 24, 2020

Kamala Harris fronts art sale for Biden campaign

Plus: $80m Botticelli at Sotheby's; lawsuits in Marlborough Gallery feud; Rebecca Wei joins Lévy Gorvy

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on September 24, 2020

The Cause: the photographer teaching refugee children to put joy in the picture

The photos taken by the children attending the Sirkhane Darkroom workshop tell their story better than anyone. Now its founder wants to widen his lens 

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:55am on September 24, 2020

The new Chloé art collective 

Designer Natacha Ramsay-Levi and her community of brilliant women

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:55pm on September 23, 2020

Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century comes to the screen

The economist's bestseller is now a documentary " but has it been overtaken by events?

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:45am on September 23, 2020

Enola Holmes " the adventures of Sherlock's teenage sister

A fun, frantic screen adaptation of Nancy Springer's young adult novel

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:44am on September 23, 2020

Miss Juneteenth " a fluent, nuanced movie

A beauty pageant is the focus of Channing Godfrey Peoples's debut film

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:44am on September 23, 2020

Monsoon " a fine-tuned study of place and displacement

Henry Golding plays a tourist in his country of origin in Hong Khaou's impressive film

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:44am on September 23, 2020

The exquisite texts and textures of Matisse

The artist's elaborately produced books are celebrated in a lavish new study and a show at the Centre Pompidou

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 6:00am on September 23, 2020

Pamela Anderson: 'I collect pop artists and they collect me'

The actress on her private passion

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 5:55am on September 23, 2020

Under the covers: Taschen's colourful future

Marlene Taschen explains why bold, beautiful " and sometimes brash " spell big business in the lavish world of coffee-table tomes

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:55pm on September 22, 2020

Why there is more to role-playing games than escapism

Series such as Final Fantasy offer immersive experiences like no other medium

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 12:00pm on September 22, 2020

Is Van Morrison right to release anti-lockdown songs?

The singer is under fire for calling social distancing a 'pseudoscience' but he has a duty as an artist to respond to events

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:00am on September 22, 2020

New on show: Alone with Vermeer's 'View of Delft' in The Hague

The city's Mauritshuis is offering visitors an enthralling opportunity to view a masterpiece without crowds

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:00am on September 22, 2020
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