Artist Teresita Fernández, who was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2005, makes pieces that reflect the landscape as she sees it. Monocle visits her as she prepares to install her new show in New York.
Is donating 100 sculptures to Oslo a wonderful gift or just a way of imposing bad taste on the public? Wealthy Norwegian Christian Ringnes, 53, is causing controversy in the city with his plans to create a €30m park filled…
A new satellite city is planned to ease the pressure of Nairobi's urban centre, restoration is planned for Saudi Arabia's weather-beaten collection of world-class sculptures, and Syria in numbers.
The days are getting longer and festival season is almost upon us. So take the initiative: head out to a sculpture park in Spain, a five-hour play in Melbourne or Venice’s Biennale with the help of our indispensible guide…
Plans to redevelop one of the world’s most iconic airport buildings took off last week as it was announced that JFK’s 1962 TWA Terminal, which has stood empty since the demise of the airline in 2001, would be revived as a…
The much-loved Miami gallery Spinello Projects is celebrating its 10th anniversary during Miami Art Week by inaugurating a new space in the up-and-coming neighbourhood of Little River with two exhibitions. The first, Full…
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec features more than 25,000 masterpieces from the province’s artistic talents dating back to the 18th century. Last week the institution on Québec City’s Grande Allée threw open the…
Buyers braved the cold to make it to this season’s Pitti Uomo menswear show, with numbers up on last year. A sense of calm about the future was reflected in the relaxed fit of items on show.
From expanding gallery superbrands to a south Asian completist and a striking alfresco sculpture collection, our bumper art special puts the sector’s key players into perspective. We discuss the finer details with some of…
FILM: Crooked Turkish politicians and tough French schools keep us glued to the screen. BOOKS: A macabre tale of suspense, a modern-day Treasure Island, and the latest in Garrison Keillor's Lake Wobegon series. ART: A young…
Rings? Oh, you’ll have seen a few at last night’s Olympic opening ceremony. But can new life be breathed into the Games’ ancient iconography? Japanese artist Mariko Mori thinks so and has constructed a three-metre-wide…
Rev your engines and wind down the windows as we begin our whistle-stop tour of global transport with dispatches from the first cycle to the last mile. Plus: football and dogs.