Miami and Mumbai are a double Deco act in a twin-city centenary
A new city-spanning festival celebrates 100 Years of Art Deco in Miami Beach and Mumbai, telling the architectural tale of two cities
A new city-spanning festival celebrates 100 Years of Art Deco in Miami Beach and Mumbai, telling the architectural tale of two cities
With enough citrus groves to make all of Sicily squint, Fiona Corsini di San Giuliano has also acquired a vast library of first editions, amassed by two American writers who
Continue readingFiona Corsini di San Giuliano has acquired a vast library of 40,000 first editions
The interior decorator Veere Grenney is bidding farewell to his famed Suffolk retreat, the Temple of the Four Seasons – which means that anyone quick enough with an auction paddle can
Continue readingVeere Grenney auctions off items from his Temple
In a sleepy stretch of Carvalhal, a two-storey fantasia of copper, clams, and colour quietly disrupts the Comporta status quo. Part restaurant, part pied-à-terre, Deli Comporta marries local craft with
Continue readingDeli Comporta is a suite escape in the heart of Comporta
Jean Rhys, the mercurial author of Wide Sargasso Sea, is the subject of a group exhibition curated by the writer and critic Hilton Als that brings together writers and artists
Continue readingJean Rhys in the Modern World: a collective portrait of the author and her admirers
Today, Rolf Sachs turns 70. The Swiss artist’s car park-turned-studio is still eloquent in the design principles of its prima lingua, with palazzo-inspired lime paste and crushed-brick floors seized from
Continue readingRolf Sachs has crafted a Rome studio in sync with his soul
With scrawly walls, a cricket-bat banister and no cooking facilities, Tom Phillips’s Victorian house in Peckham is no palace, but it’s an impeccable echo of the artist
In a major exhibition at the RA, Kerry James Marshall brings the complexities of Black figuration to the fore, reframing the tenets of white art history with his powerful paintings
In Beastly Britain: An Animal History, Karen R. Jones takes a closer look at Britain’s 10 most recognisable species, from newts to Nessie
Dafydd Jones’s sensational photographs of the great, the good and the bad have created a template for candid portraiture and revealed the hidden world of the haut monde. Now, rather
Continue readingDafydd Jones photographs his East Sussex home