Accessibility helpSkip to navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer
  • Sign In
  • Subscribe
Open side navigation menuOpen search bar
Financial Times
SubscribeSign In
  • Home
  • World
    Sections
    • World Home
    • Israel-Hamas war
    • Global Economy
    • UK
    • US
    • China
    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • Emerging Markets
    • Europe
    • War in Ukraine
    • Americas
    • Middle East & North Africa
    Most Read
    • Hizbollah warns Israel of war ‘without limits’ and threatens Cyprus
    • Armed gangs stage bank heists in Gaza
    • Vladimir Putin seals strategic partnership with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un
    • Giorgia Meloni’s hard-right European group claims a top EU job
    • Israeli military approves plan for ‘offensive’ in Lebanon
  • UK
    Sections
    • UK Home
    • UK Economy
    • UK Politics
    • UK Companies
    • Personal Finance
    Most Read
    • Poll predicts Rishi Sunak to lose seat in Tory wipeout
    • UK inflation hits Bank of England’s 2% target in May
    • Labour resists calls to close UK tax loophole used by Shein
    • Tories are ‘politically scarred’ by Liz Truss, says Jeremy Hunt
    • Weary Crawley voters stuck in ‘Robin Hood’ economy
  • Companies
    Sections
    • Companies Home
    • Energy
    • Financials
    • Health
    • Industrials
    • Media
    • Professional Services
    • Retail & Consumer
    • Tech Sector
    • Telecoms
    • Transport
    Most Read
    • Permira’s last-minute decision to kill the Golden Goose IPO
    • The Singaporean firm betting on Nigeria amid multinationals’ ‘exodus’
    • Deutsche’s private bank cuts spending on external consultants by 70%
    • Starling steps up legal action against debtors amid defaults and FCA probe
    • Soaring popularity of Guinness helps pub group Young’s to record profit
  • Tech
  • Markets
    Sections
    • Markets Home
    • Alphaville
    • Markets Data
    • Cryptofinance
    • Capital Markets
    • Commodities
    • Currencies
    • Equities
    • Wealth Management
    • Moral Money
    • ETF Hub
    • Fund Management
    • Trading
    Most Read
    • Nvidia vaults past Apple and Microsoft to become world’s most valuable company
    • News updates from June 19: Hizbollah warns of fight ‘without limits’; UK inflation returns to 2% target
    • Armed gangs stage bank heists in Gaza
    • Starling steps up legal action against debtors amid defaults and FCA probe
    • Most stocks hyped as winners from AI boom have fallen this year
  • Climate
  • Opinion
    Sections
    • Opinion Home
    • Columnists
    • The FT View
    • The Big Read
    • Lex
    • Obituaries
    • Letters
    Most Read
    • The mother of all US presidential debates
    • Invested in the WFH argument? Home in on the evidence
    • No, Keir, the real opposition is behind you
    • How not to do industrial policy
    • Don’t blame neoliberalism for the rise of the hard right
  • Lex
  • Work & Careers
    Sections
    • Work & Careers Home
    • Business School Rankings
    • Business Education
    • Europe's Start-Up Hubs
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Recruitment
    • Business Books
    • Business Travel
    • Working It
    Most Read
    • Making sense of Gen Z: employers seek answers on managing younger workers
    • Why tackling accent bias matters at work
    • Business books: what to read this month
    • Janus Henderson’s Ali Dibadj: ‘You’ve just got to roll with the punches’
    • Employers should do more than just talk about mental health
  • Life & Arts
    Sections
    • Life & Arts Home
    • Arts
    • Books
    • Food & Drink
    • FT Magazine
    • House & Home
    • Style
    • Travel
    • FT Globetrotter
    Most Read
    • The FT’s guide to the best books to read this summer
    • Why can’t my parents see the upsides of downsizing?
    • Why watchmakers are obsessed with the lunar cycle
    • Best summer books of 2024: Economics
    • What’s trending in jewellery
  • HTSI
  1. Life & Arts
  2. Arts
  3. Collecting
MenuSearch
  • Home
  • World
  • UK
  • Companies
  • Tech
  • Markets
  • Climate
  • Opinion
  • Lex
  • Work & Careers
  • Life & Arts
  • HTSI
Financial Times
SubscribeSign In

Collecting

  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
    The Art Market
    Art lender pauses operations because of ‘perfect storm’

    Photography fair cancelled in New York, launches in Hong Kong; tributes pour in for dealer Barbara Gladstone; new head at Artsy

  • Thursday, 20 June, 2024
    HTSI
    Fancy a bit of Bitossi?

    These colourful cult ceramics are now in high demand

    Pieces designed by Aldo Londi between around 1950 and 1970 from the Bitossi archive reissues collection
  • Thursday, 13 June, 2024
    The Art Market
    Art Basel big-ticket sales banish ‘doom porn’ warnings

    Jeffrey Deitch gets surreal; textiles all the rage at Liste; lifestyle shop goes down well

    Room with green floor with painting of trees on the wall and a yellow bed and drawers art installation
  • Wednesday, 12 June, 2024
    FT SeriesDon’t miss – HTSI’s most popular stories
    We all want a piece of the ‘Picasso of Greece’

    Alekos Fassianos’s strong colours, Hellenic symbolism and experimental forms have never been hotter

    Alekos Fassianos at home in 2018
  • Sunday, 9 June, 2024
    Bill Gross
    Bill Gross to put mark on stamp world with sale of rare collection

    The ‘bond king’ is auctioning a complete set of US postal stamps next week

    one cent Z Grill stamp
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Collector Haro Cumbusyan: ‘I am drawn to works that are outside of my comfort zone’

    The social entrepreneur and his wife have specialised in new media art — everything from films to holograms

    A middle-aged man dressed in a stripy dark jumper, blue trousers and glasses sits on a leather chair before a busy bookshelf. On the left of the scene, a wide TV screen shows a beach inhabited by floating ears
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Artist Agnes Denes: ‘When I first started talking about ecological concepts, they were laughing at me’

    Her 1982 artwork ‘Wheatfield’, where she grew grain by the World Trade Center, is being reprised in Basel this summer

    A middle-aged man dressed in navy blue workwear drives a red reaper in a wheatfield against NYC’s sunny skyline
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    When We See Us, Basel — a compelling century of Black figurative painting

    The Kunstmuseum’s show features established names such as Jacob Lawrence and Njideka Akunyili Crosby but also rising stars

    In a painting, a young man wearing an orange headpiece, a blue bodysuit and a beaded necklace smokes a cigarette. Behind him, a naked woman rendered in black and white reclines on a bed
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Balkan artists step into the spotlight

    Aside from big names such as Marina Abramović, the region is little known globally, making it ripe for collectors

    An elegant hotel’s façade, featuring tall windows, floral motifs and an iron balcony, features signs reading ‘HOTEL MERIAN’ and ‘CAFE SPITZ’ and is illuminated by a two illuminated five-pointed stars
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Art Basel faces volatile economic backdrop and ‘generational shift’ as fair opens

    Maike Cruse, new director of the group’s Swiss edition, says young collectors want to network more and have fun

    A large yellow and purple patterned carpet against two light blue walls. Large wooden structures like latticed side tables sit on the carpet supporting various objects. Slogan paintings are on the walls.
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    ‘Each show is conceived as a revelation’: Vicente Todoli on the Pirelli HangarBicocca art space

    The vast Milan gallery, now celebrating its 20th anniversary, presents exhibitions on a scale few others can manage

    A vast industrial space shown from above contains seven concrete towers scattered across an empty nave and a screen installation. On ground level, a small group of people walks around the room
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Arcadia, Bally Foundation — artists on the quest for an ideal state

    The show in Lugano, Switzerland, occupies a luxurious villa in a seductively artificial landscape

    A wide, lake-facing window offers a scenic view of a lush hilly landscape, enclosed by cypresses and shimmering water
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Vilhelm Hammershøi, Basel — powerful emotions behind the stillness and silence

    Hauser & Wirth opens a new space with a museum-quality show of the much-misunderstood Danish painter

    In a painting, a woman in a black dress stands on the right of a wooden piano displaying an open music book while facing a wall decorated with two frames
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Anna Uddenberg’s sculptures of seduction, submission and control

    Her body-warping works entrap performers and make audiences consider how and why we give away our power

    A young woman wearing a beige double-breasted blazer dress, chequered tights and brown boots sits on a long, wooden working desk in a white studio
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Basel Social Club moves from factory to farm

    The non-fair fair will take its alternative model to 50 acres of fields outside the city

    A crowded gathering by a bar in an old factory with a glass roof
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    Art Basel 2024
    Food courts and pharmacies are Basel’s hottest new art spaces

    The Parcours section under curator Stefanie Hessler is installing work in commercial spaces

    A monochromatic installation shows human hands and arms caressing, clinging onto or hugging tree trunks against a curtain-like, white background
  • Saturday, 8 June, 2024
    FT Collecting Supplements
    Art Basel 2024

    The 54th in-person edition of the Modern and contemporary fair will gather important collectors and international galleries as the art market faces a downturn

    A gorilla sculpture with bright red eyes hides underneath a large, white wooden desk with three drawers
  • Thursday, 6 June, 2024
    The Art Market
    Sotheby’s and Christie’s cut jobs in weak art market

    Hong Kong sales disappoint; Banksy print from liquidated charity comes to Sworders; London and Newcastle galleries swap spaces

    Two birds on a wooden fence with a house in the background
  • Wednesday, 29 May, 2024
    The Art Market
    Hacking group claims responsibility for attack on Christie’s

    Artists support UK’s Labour party; Bali to get new private museum in 2026; Rodeo rebrands

    A red-tinted painting of someone dressed like Margaret Thatcher seated at a table crowded with objects
  • Tuesday, 28 May, 2024
    London Gallery Weekend flies the flag for art in the capital

    With 128 events and collaborations between rivals, the showcase promises to bring the city together

    A London street is draped with colourful patterned flags and banners
  • Sunday, 26 May, 2024
    HTSI
    The wonderful wagons of Rollo Dunford Wood

    Meet the carpenter preserving a rich history of carnivals and characters

    Rollo Dunford Wood, his wife Freyja Lee and their two children camp beside a pair of wagons in north Wales
  • Thursday, 23 May, 2024
    The Art Market
    Subdued New York auctions show recent trends reversing

    Sotheby’s loses head; Christie’s shelves June evening sale in London; Old Masters dealer gets into sculpture

  • Thursday, 16 May, 2024
    The Art Market
    Christie’s cyber attack fails to derail bellwether sales

    Basel Social Club takes over a farm; Italian Modernist Salvatore Mangione in the spotlight; Photo London gives young artists a break

  • Wednesday, 15 May, 2024
    InterviewVisual Arts
    The expert protecting the legacies of Josef and Anni Albers

    Nicholas Fox Weber runs the foundation which authenticates their work and gives out grants to artists

    An elderly man and woman sit together in a living room holding and looking at artworks
  • Friday, 10 May, 2024
    Special ReportWatches and Jewellery: May
    UK watchmaker offers a piece of the Dunkirk spirit

    William Wood is upcycling part of Massey Shaw, one of the ‘little ships’ in the 1940 evacuation, to help fund an engine overhaul

    Two elderly men wearing life jackets stand on the deck of a vintage boat docked in a modern city marina, surrounded by tall buildings and other boats
Previous page You are on page 1 Next page

Join us at an FT Live event

Discover unmissable flagship events and members only communities to expand your thinking and elevate your career

FT Live
Business of Art
Market shifts and future growth
Monday, 7 October180 Studios, London, UK
Explore all events

Useful links

Support

View Site TipsHelp CentreContact UsAbout UsAccessibilitymyFT TourCareers

Legal & Privacy

Terms & ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyManage CookiesCopyrightSlavery Statement & Policies

Services

Share News Tips SecurelyIndividual SubscriptionsProfessional SubscriptionsRepublishingExecutive Job SearchAdvertise with the FTFollow the FT on XFT ChannelsFT Schools

Tools

PortfolioFT AppFT Digital EditionFT EditAlerts HubBusiness School RankingsSubscription ManagerNews feedNewslettersCurrency Converter

Community & Events

FT CommunityFT Live EventsFT ForumsBoard Director Programme

More from the FT Group

Markets data delayed by at least 15 minutes. © THE FINANCIAL TIMES LTD 2024. FT and ‘Financial Times’ are trademarks of The Financial Times Ltd.
The Financial Times and its journalism are subject to a self-regulation regime under the FT Editorial Code of Practice.
Financial Times

UK Edition

Subscribe for full access
  • Switch to International Edition

Top sections

  • Home
  • World
    • Israel-Hamas war
    • Global Economy
    • UK
    • US
    • China
    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • Emerging Markets
    • Europe
    • War in Ukraine
    • Americas
    • Middle East & North Africa
  • UK
    • UK Economy
    • UK Politics
    • UK Companies
    • Personal Finance
  • Companies
    • Energy
    • Financials
    • Health
    • Industrials
    • Media
    • Professional Services
    • Retail & Consumer
    • Tech Sector
    • Telecoms
    • Transport
  • Tech
    • Artificial intelligence
    • Semiconductors
    • Cyber Security
    • Social Media
  • Markets
    • Alphaville
    • Markets Data
    • Cryptofinance
    • Capital Markets
    • Commodities
    • Currencies
    • Equities
    • Wealth Management
    • Moral Money
    • ETF Hub
    • Fund Management
    • Trading
  • Climate
  • Opinion
    • Columnists
    • The FT View
    • The Big Read
    • Lex
    • Obituaries
    • Letters
  • Lex
  • Work & Careers
    • Business School Rankings
    • Business Education
    • Europe's Start-Up Hubs
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Recruitment
    • Business Books
    • Business Travel
    • Working It
  • Life & Arts
    • Arts
    • Books
    • Food & Drink
    • FT Magazine
    • House & Home
    • Style
    • Travel
    • FT Globetrotter
  • Personal Finance
    • Property & Mortgages
    • Investments
    • Pensions
    • Tax
    • Banking & Savings
    • Advice & Comment
    • Next Act
  • HTSI
  • Special Reports

FT recommends

  • Alphaville
  • FT Edit
  • Lunch with the FT
  • FT Globetrotter
  • #techAsia
  • Moral Money
  • Visual and data journalism
  • Newsletters
  • Video
  • Podcasts
  • News feed
  • FT Live Events
  • FT Forums
  • Board Director Programme
  • myFT Feed
  • Portfolio
  • FT Digital Edition
  • Crossword
  • Our Apps
  • Help Centre
  • Subscribe
  • Sign In