On his 17-track second album, the New England native takes the listener on a journey that proves to be interminable
A fine ensemble brings energy to a relentless production at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
The South African’s magisterial reviews were a mainstay of FT arts coverage for more than a decade
There’s no denying the French conceptualist’s lasting influence but does his cool, detached work provide enough substance for a satisfying exhibition?
The HBO comedy, starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder, embraces its more sentimental impulses for its finale
White Cube and the National Trust have joined forces for a show at Buckinghamshire’s Claydon House this summer
The Australian pop sensation is building a global lifestyle brand — now his sister wants in on it too
A major rehang at the home of ‘Guernica’ reveals fresh perspectives across a world-leading collection of modern Spanish art. The FT’s former arts editor selects her highlights
Wry and reflective, Yousef Sweid’s one-man show at London’s Royal Court Upstairs offers a nuanced take on identity
Jason Schwartzman and Whoopi Goldberg lend their voices to the story of a pampered cat who breaks up with his owners
Antoine Fuqua’s film has bullying, bravura music and a haunting CGI Bubbles but does little to illuminate the man or his genius
Acclaimed artists William Eggleston and Barbara Chase-Riboud turned down the controversial commission — now the once-niche Alma Allen will represent the US
The filmmaker’s staging of John Adams’s opera, about the murder of a Jewish tourist by the Palestinian Liberation Front, is less daring than it sounds
Curator Terence Lane amassed a stunning collection of 19th-century work in Melbourne. Now it’s going to auction
Trove including works by John Keats and Oscar Wilde will be auctioned by family for charity in New York
Celebrating his two decades as resident choreographer, the triple bill has elegant design and beautiful turns — but falls curiously flat
Maxime Bousquet’s holiday apartments for Pied à Terre are a design reverie
The musician makes his acting debut in a modern-day ‘Romeo and Juliet’ from director Charlotte Regan
Max Hollein is overseeing $1.5bn of development projects at the New York art institution
Her voice soothed, seduced and helped define the Indian nation over an eight-decade career
A show of unique, handmade objects is a departure for Milan’s industrial design mecca Salone. How did craft become so covetable?
The shows, sights and trends coming to Milan
In the age of AI, paintings feel real again
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Every element of the housing experience is being reimagined as art — and in a property listing the intangible meaning or possibility is ripe for creative exploitation