For “Patch”, his octagonal sculptural vessel, Glasgow-based Zhang applied random keum-boo patches to his corrugated, oxidised ...
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The US directly warned Israel against opening a full-blown war with Hizbollah on Sunday as the Lebanese militant group and ...
This is an audio transcript of the Life and Art from FT Weekend podcast episode: ‘Our arts editor is retiring after 20 years.
Alan Moore starts a five-part series set in the capital, plus a mixed-bag 1970s anthology and a lavish Michael McDowell ...
Point72 rose from the ashes of an insider trading scandal at its predecessor SAC Capital that cost $1.8bn to settle — the ...