Walk into any open-concept home and you’ll witness a peculiar phenomenon: people instinctively gravitating toward the edges. Not because the…
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Judie Huier Zhao: A Global Connector in Contemporary Art and Education
Judie Huier Zhao has built a distinctive career that spans continents, cultures, and creative disciplines, establishing herself as an influential…
Fragments That Breathe: The Subtle Power of Caijing Kuang’s Art
Caijing Kuang’s prints feel like the inhalation of a quiet room. You don’t notice the change at first — not…
Infosys, TCS or a Coforge, Persistent Systems? Why picking IT stocks is more art than science, explains Share.Market expert
Accenture’s better-than-estimated Q3 revenue estimates initially thrilled global tech watchers but economic uncertainty and shifting US policies are squeezing global…
How Art Conservators Restore Old Paintings & Revive Their Original Colors
We tend to imagine old paintings as having a muted, yellow-brown cast, and not without reason. Many of the examples…
How global art auctions expose FX fees imbalance
Imagine for a minute that you were the winning bidder last year for Claude Monet’s Nymphéas. It sold last year at…
London club claims Banksy street art unlawfully removed to America
Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.…
Another lost generation of art?
War tells many stories, and this is one of them. On 5 April 2025, artist and soldier Marharyta Polovinko was…
Finding God in Our Art: A Review of Carey Wallace’s The Discipline of Inspiration
“Inspiration” is a loaded term. A sight, a memory, or another person may serve as a muse—as inspiration—to artists or…
How Jackson Pollock Redefined Modern Art: An Introduction
In his lifetime, Jackson Pollock had only one successful art show. It took place at the Betty Parsons Gallery in…