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This year’s Biennale comes amid an explosion of gallery openings and exhibitions
The British artist continues to spin a career out of shallow gestures
Art Basel’s Unlimited sector displays work too large for most fairs. But who collects it?
The Argentinian artist’s new work blends performance with architecture
A show that screams out the frustrations of austerity — but the real austerity here is aesthetic
Works by artists including Eduardo Paolozzi and Damien Hirst are on show along public paths
The FT’s chief visual arts critic gives her verdict on an exhibition devoted to the craft of colour
The five-part programme offered three novelties, including a duet featuring Maliphant himself
Scottish artist reveals a hitherto unsuspected ear for nuance
Ringing bells to celebrate the Olympics makes for a pleasant enough community project. But must one dress it as art?
From Björk to the Olympics, bells are playing an increasingly strong role in the music of our time
The FT’s arts editor on asking about a stranger’s art collection, attending a talkathon and a memorial for Vaclav Havel
Pop-up restaurants, staged by everyone from industrial designers to Turner Prize-winning artists, are creating a vogue for the foodie exhibition
Why rich and poor alike take pleasure in beauty
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