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Artists such as Haring, Basquiat and Dalí made attractions for the funfair, now reconstituted in LA
Barbara Sukowa steals the show as Gala Dalí in a wry evocation of the artist’s later years
The Design Museum’s exhibition shows how the movement has made it into every area of modern life
From furniture to fashion, a new generation of designers is inspired by the movement
The plain wooden cage hung on his bedroom wall, its rustic simplicity a contrast to the Surrealist artist’s flamboyant tastes and behaviour
The surrealist art of Salvador Dalí is thought to embody all that is unnatural — but, in fact, the natural world is the wellspring of his work
In 1930s London, the psychoanalyst met the Spanish painter — art and Freudian theory have been entwined ever since
In this episode of the ‘Urban Myths’ series, it’s 1973 and an eccentric artist summons a rock star to collaborate on a mysterious artwork
A cookery book from the artist is as hallucinatory as his paintings. But were the recipes ever meant to work?
Diane Venet says artists often make gems for girlfriends, wives, mistresses . . .
A fascinating reminder of an extraordinary event, rich, varied, wilful and often hard to pin down
The sofa design was based on Hollywood actress Mae West’s distinctive rosebud lips
With his shoebox-sized works, this shy artist stole a march on pioneers such as Warhol and Hirst
Show reviews of Louis Vuitton, Rick Owens and Dries van Noten
The growing market for private apartments with access to 24-hour hotel services and facilities, linked to a high-end brand
Sutherland’s works veer between the excellent and the embarrassing
This is a rare retrospective of the work of an artist who insisted on erasing the boundaries between where she ended and her creations began
This week’s new film releases reviewed: ‘Killing Them Softly’, ‘Savages’, ‘Untouchable’, ‘Hysteria’ and ‘Big Boys Gone Bananas!’
The land of Dalí is not immune to the housing crisis, but Catalonia’s golf and gastronomy beckon
In 1957 the Hungarian-born photographer visited the US for the first time. Now a cache of previously unseen work from that trip has come to light
The Art Market: solid sales in New York; fairs galore; Turkish promise; Amy Winehouse remembered
A co-editor of Frieze picks out a few of the best
This sale, estimated to fetch up to £55m, shattered expectations by totalling £93.5m
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