The photographer recorded life in New York for 70 years without receiving the same acclaim as her male contemporaries, but that seems to be changing
The journalist and author Charlotte Higgins talks to Sophie Barling about the three works of art that mean the most to her
The architect who created some of the most memorable buildings of the last century and was a major influence on urban policy in Britain has died at the age of 88
Plus: TEFAF and Salon du Dessin have been postponed, bell hooks (1952–2021), and more of the week’s top stories
Like many of the most notorious trials of modern times, Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial has been summed up by a skilful courtroom sketch artist
The German director brought fairy tales to gorgeous, animated life with her silhouette films – the earliest of which is as remarkable now as it was in 1926
US museums have long relied on wealthy individuals, but the sources of some of that wealth makes this increasingly untenable
Max Norman visits the very peculiar home of an eccentric count who tried to derive electricity from vegetables
The Lahore-born painter keeps his spacious New York studio scrupulously clean and tidy – but he’ll never sleep in it again, all the same
When it came to painting the industrial north-west, Stockport-born Alan Lowndes could hold his own
The architect and engineer Santiago Calatrava offers a tour – from the buildings he loves to the restaurants where he feels most at home
The designer’s favourite museum is the Wallace Collection, so it’s no wonder her clothes are full of flourishes from Watteau, Boucher and Fragonard
The museum devoted to the history of the Paris is itself an important part of that history – so it’s a relief that so many of its quirks remain
Plus: Billionaire collector Michael Steinhardt surrenders 180 looted artefacts
In the second episode of Apollo and Charles Russell Speechlys’ art law series, Aleksandra Artamonovskaja and Bernadine Bröcker Wieder take stock of the digital art market
The Dickensian illustrator John Leech would have been the ideal artist to capture the spirit of Downing Street festivities – fictional or otherwise
In the first episode of Apollo and Charles Russell Speechlys’ art law series, Xavier Bray and Charles Saumarez Smith discuss the legal responsibilities of museum trustees
The artist’s pampered pooch was often seen as an alter ego for the ‘pugnacious’ man himself
Clara Blume, a cultural diplomat for Austria, and the US artist and programmer Lauren Lee McCarthy talk to Gabrielle Schwarz about the future of big tech
The director of the PLATEFORME 10 arts district picks out his highlights from a city rich with cultural surprises
The pointillist painter inspired the composer and lyricist to make his most personal artistic statement
Art historians may be sceptical about artificial intelligence, but machine learning might enlarge our capacity for observation – and even revive connoisseurship
Renowned for his quirky drawings, the artist extols the virtues of his paint-spattered sink and the benefits of a good nap
Ian Cheng and Jakob Kudsk Steensen talk to Gabrielle Schwarz about using video-game engines to create their art