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She uses algae, cocoon protein and more to make ethereal yet practical substances
A market is growing for pieces by Alessandro Mendini, Paolo Pallucco and more that were once considered kitsch or messy
‘A Body for Harnasie’ turns a little-known 20th-century ballet into a multimedia fantasia for today
Big houses, young collectors and influential interior designers are driving growth
Her ground-breaking performances, overshadowed by her relationship with John Lennon, gain fresh life
On the eve of her new show at London’s Serpentine, the artist, now approaching 80, discusses staying relevant in the age of populism and reality TV
His massive new mural in Miami has a glossy surface but conceals some dark stories
The polymathic Londoner has created everything from watches and taps to paintings shown at White Cube
The show celebrates these decorative objects as both artwork and furniture, from traditional Chinese models to versions by Picasso and Hockney
The Pirelli HangarBicocca’s show captures the spirit of an artist who wanted to send a rocket to Mars in 1969
Important local and international galleries will showing at an 18th-century hôtel particulier once home to Karl Lagerfeld
Tactility is key to his furniture, which includes tables made from pulped cardboard and polystyrene chairs
The material has a translucence and endurance that attracts makers
Sustainable British floristry is showcased inside Horace Walpole’s ‘little Gothic castle’ in Twickenham
The photographer’s new show is a close study of the architecture and ideology of the city-state
The artist’s reputation is rescued from obscurity in a show that puts her vibrant, uninhibited works alongside those of her peers
Working from an old saw mill near Comporta, the craftsman creates gravity-defying tables and sculptures shaped by explosions
Her photography has made profound statements about family, race and life in the US over the past 40 years
By playing with gender and storytelling, Sin upends how we think about power
A new installation in a long-bricked-up station waiting room in London reflects her fascination with architecture and technology
The artist, 92, has just unveiled her first ceiling painting in the British School at Rome
The country’s contribution to the architecture biennale takes the form of an ancient mazelike fort
The artistic director of the Rockbund Art Museum is looking beyond ideas of east and west for a series of solo shows
With his work on show in North Miami, the Haitian-American talks about his sculptural approach to painting and printmaking
The sixth edition foregrounds young designers who are working at the cutting edge
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