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    • Wednesday, 14 December, 2022
      ReviewArts books
      The Artist’s Studio — of shivering nudes and cultural pilgrimage

      James Hall reveals some surprises in his diverting history of these ‘crucibles of creativity’

    • Monday, 5 December, 2022
      InterviewArts
      Spiracle is turning niche literary fiction into audiobooks

      The new web app is working with small publishers to bring their works to listeners’ ears

    • Saturday, 1 October, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #48: the fondue set

      The 1960s ‘fondue party’ was fashionably continental and thrillingly communal

    • Saturday, 3 September, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #44: Julia Child’s soup pot

      The 1960s celebrity chef introduced Americans to French cooking and quality cookware

    • Friday, 22 July, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #38: Tupperware

      Its American inventor realised the huge domestic potential of a plastics industry that had come of age during the second world war

    • Friday, 17 June, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #34: the iMac G3 Bondi Blue PC (1998)

      At $1,299, the iMac was top-of-the-range but its distinctive aesthetic was quickly democratised

    • Saturday, 4 June, 2022
      FT MagazineDesign special
      The best chair for work might not be the one you think

      Five months ago I bought an ‘active sitting’ chair. It profoundly improved my working life

    • Friday, 20 May, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #30: a Dutch doll’s house

      The earliest doll’s houses were not toys, but showcases of wealth and taste — and tools for teaching girls how to run a household

    • Saturday, 23 April, 2022
      Television
      Call my British agent! . . . please . . . if you don’t mind

      Writer John Morton and the cast of ‘Ten Percent’ on adapting hit French series ‘Call My Agent!’ to a UK setting and sensibility

    • Friday, 22 April, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #26: the La-Z-Boy

      This staple of the ‘dad den’ was a symbol of affluence and the American dream

    • Friday, 1 April, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #23: Big Mouth Billy Bass

      For a brief moment this mounted animatronic fish was the world’s favourite novelty gift

    • Friday, 11 March, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #20: Bubble cocktail shaker

      During Prohibition, shakers were designed in the form of lighthouses, roosters and penguins to disguise the alcohol within

    • Saturday, 5 March, 2022
      FT Magazine
      Amie Siegel’s close encounters with the British upper classes

      The American artist spent three years filming their paintings, their homes and even their pets. What did she discover?

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      Art on the West Coast: Frieze Week LA 2022
      Christine Messineo, new director of Frieze LA and Frieze NY, on loving the local

      The former gallerist has taken on a bicoastal challenge even as art fairs struggle to stay on track

    • Friday, 11 February, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #16: the cabbage plate

      Dish of overlapping leaves topped with a snail finial is made from faience, a tin-glazed earthenware

    • Saturday, 22 January, 2022
      FT SeriesThe home in 50 objects from around the world
      The home in 50 objects from around the world #13: Gee’s Bend quilt

      Produced in a hamlet in the American South, these quilts have been likened to compositions of abstract art

    • Tuesday, 4 May, 2021
      InterviewVisual Arts
      Mr Doodle: ‘I want my work to consume as much of the planet as it can’

      The prolific artist’s cartoonish illustrations have made him an art market sensation — but his ambitions don’t end there

    • Thursday, 4 March, 2021
      InterviewVisual Arts
      The Whitechapel Gallery — historic space, cutting edge

      Director Iwona Blazwick on the changing outlook for the East End institution as it approaches its 120th anniversary

    • Saturday, 20 February, 2021
      House & Home
      The handmades’ tale: the artisans crafting new tools for trading

      Makers are navigating the pandemic with digital fairs, livestream selling, masterclasses — and champagne

    • Friday, 1 January, 2021
      House & Home
      How coronavirus has shaped the home of tomorrow

      Architects, estate agents and homeowners explore the trends for 2021 and beyond

    • Friday, 4 September, 2020
      FT MagazineLondon design special
      ‘Shoppable’ hotels are the design showrooms of the future

      Everything from the bed to the bathmat is on sale in a retail opportunity for the Instagram age

    • Friday, 7 August, 2020
      FT Magazine
      A life in pictures: how photographer Nancy Floyd captured time passing

      She has photographed herself almost every day since 1982, providing a snapshot of the past four decades

    • Saturday, 6 June, 2020
      FT SeriesThe future of design
      Will our homes look different after the pandemic?

      Interior designers are responding to the sudden preoccupation with health and hygiene. But so did Alvar Aalto and Le Corbusier

    • Friday, 17 April, 2020
      FT Magazine
      Miranda July: ‘We are all lonely and alone and trying to connect’

      With her film ‘Kajillionaire’ about to be released, the writer and artist talks identity and pulling off a baggage heist

    • Friday, 27 March, 2020
      ReviewFiction
      Nightshade by Annalena McAfee — a biting portrait of the artist as a ‘difficult’ woman

      The author’s third novel makes us root for her heroine — then twists the knife

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