Scotland continues to produce acclaimed artists but how can it ensure a healthy future for young talent?
A seminal book by the cultural theorist Raymond Williams is the inspiration for this show
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
A giant structure sits at the heart of the sculptor’s new show, in which works resemble buildings as much as bodies
The boundary between art and design is profoundly – and profitably – blurred at this sleek showcase for objects of desire
The New York architect bares his biceps - and his soul - to Vanessa Friedman
The country’s first Fashion Fund, an award that focuses on fresh talents, signals something of a coming of age for the industry
Works in the most durable medium in the history of art are assembled in a bravura display
Sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster create jewellery that is both challenging and seductive
With his next show in the offing, artist Ryan Gander discusses the pleasures of creative deconstruction
The pros and cons of the trend towards gigantism
Commissioning sculpture is a delicate art. The choice and adaptability of sites is a bonus for artists
The Orbit – a dramatic, twisting tower of red metal – is London’s new Olympic landmark
Over a fusion takeaway feast at his London studio, the artist talks to the FT’s Jackie Wullschlager about sex, psychobiography and the ‘madness’ of his towering new sculpture at London’s Olympic Park
Antiques shine, auctions soar and Kapoor hits the big time
Tate Britain presents a new exhibition devoted to the country’s émigré artists
FT writers and editors pick their most influential women of 2011
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