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Pre-order the Limited Edition Artist’s Book by Matthew Day Jackson.

Film Ronnie Wood

Director Mike Figgis on the documentary he made on the guitarist of the Rolling Stones

ART Venice Biennale

Thierry Somers’s senses are working overtime at the art exhibition of the Biennale.

Art Frieze London 2019

Highlights from the fair.

MUSIC 10 Must see record sleeves

The current vinyl boom triggers an exciting resurgence of large format music packaging. A selection of 10 exciting sleeves that embody the renaissance in cover design.

Art Tim Jefferies

Interview with the owner of Hamiltons who has been instrumental in turning photography in a respected art form.

ART Gavin Brown interview

“Are you crazy?!” an art dealer would tell his artist when he proposes for his next show to dug a 38-foot-by-30-foot crater, eight feet deep, into the foundation of the gallery. Gavin Brown didn’t.

Art Interview Anish Kapoor

“I don’t want to do what I did before, I want to do what I just don’t know how to do”.

ART Tracey Emin

“I got to be a lot more honest about my work.” In her new show, Tracey Emin, shows more of herself than she has ever done before.

FILM Steve Mcqueen

Interview with the artist and film director on his films.

ART Inside the Blackhouse

Matthew Day Jackson gives a mini-tour of the house.

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Art

Venice Biennale: May You Live In Interesting Times

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Venice Biennale: Ghana Pavilion

design

Beazley Designs of the year, Design Museum London

Art

Bernar Venet, Arc Majeur, highway linking Brussels to Luxembourg

ART

Tim Walker, Wonderful Things, V&A London

ART

Andrei Tarkovsky, The Exhibition, Eye Filmmuseum


Upcoming article: Reports from Frieze London 2019, an interview with the artist Bernard Piffaretti on the practice of his ‘duplication method’ – abstract paintings that appear to be two identical halves, split through the vertical axis. Also articles on Mark Bradford and Theaster Gates.