Celebrated for his surreal, sinuous furniture in wood and metal, the risk-taking designer is readying himself for his first London solo show — prepping in his post-industrial renovation in Maastricht
The curator promises an exhibition on how architecture can offer solutions by adapting itself to extreme conditions
On show in Venice, Schütte’s work — ranging from monumental sculptures to intimate watercolours — explores themes such as death and anxiety
From a steel explosion to otherworldly furniture, contemporary design dealers are discovering new connections between past and present
The New Yorker was given licence to disrupt the contents of Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam — and add in his own works
A Dutch financier’s collection of 19th-century flora and fauna has become a modern-day wunderkammer in Venice
The American artist on telling women’s stories in abstract form, her practice as a form of religion and why she is ‘not a feminist painter’
The young, savvy and cash-rich are now more interested in furnishings than fashion, says the Design Miami supremo
From the 1920s, the principality has expanded its borders by building in the only direction it can: into the sea. Its latest land reclamation takes its real estate into new territory in more ways than one
Vernacular influences, with a hint of Rick Owens — forging contemporary ski style at home is a balancing act
Born in Cairo, raised in Istanbul and based in Paris for nearly 60 years, Yalter explores notions of exile, displacement and feminism
The fair returns to the 18th-century H?tel de Maisons with a vibrant melting pot of classic and contemporary creations
A show at Gainsborough’s House in Suffolk explores the work of Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines
She uses beetle secretion to blow amber bulbs for her rococo lights
The former YBA also has a survey show in Margate and the commission for London’s first permanent HIV/Aids memorial
An early work involved giving pad thai to gallery-goers, a spirit of generosity that persists in a French retrospective
These Georgian apartments on London’s Piccadilly are beloved for their very lack of glitz. Once home to Lord Byron and Greta Garbo, they are now sought after by a special kind of A-lister
Her 1982 artwork ‘Wheatfield’, where she grew grain by the World Trade Center, is being reprised in Basel this summer
The show in Lugano, Switzerland, occupies a luxurious villa in a seductively artificial landscape
A soundtrack of bass musicians plays as the full rainbow of colours washes over you
Savvy collectors including moneyed millennials and Gen Zs turned up for the fair’s first outing in the city
The west African country is hoping to turn its cultural sector into a national attraction
Her striking narratives mix African mythologies, the natural world and science fiction
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