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My Last Meal: The artist's palate
Pioneering artist Subodh Gupta is known as the “Damien Hirst of India”. A family gathering is his choice for a hypothetical final feast.
Pioneering artist Subodh Gupta is known as the “Damien Hirst of India”. A family gathering is his choice for a hypothetical final feast.
A pan-Middle Eastern science venture, a Lebanese brain drain and an oil boost from Namibia.
In a British design scene full of limited-edition pieces and experimentalism, Tomoko Azumi’s furniture is striking for its elegance and simplicity – so much so that the Japanese designer has been awarded a solo show in her…
Kurt Andersen is a novelist, columnist, broadcaster and founder of the satirical Spy magazine. After a career of ironic experimentation, it is fitting that his last meal is at José Andrés’ playful food temple, The Bazaar…
Saturday 9 January
When it comes to brainstorming, most will agree two heads are better than one.
Saturday 1 December
This weekend follow the art trail to Amsterdam, watch a documentary at the Margaret Mead Film Festival in New York, and check out the independent record fair in London.
Saturday 18 May
This weekend pick up some great new art in Amsterdam, learn about California’s design heritage in Tokyo, and enjoy the summery new album from UK musician Bibio.
Friday 22 July
Something for your weekend: Monocle’s global selection includes an urban beach in Madrid, a design festival in Melbourne and a boating lake atop a London department store.
Saturday 30 March
His weekend seek out film talent in Okinawa, catch some great theatre and performances in Philadelphia, and enjoy the new album from Hamburg’s DJ Koze.
Friday 1 April
Something for your weekend: Monocle’s global pick of exhibitions to lose your Saturday in, music to spend Sunday listening to, and a cookery class to teach you Sunday lunch, Cairo-style.
Wednesday 4 May
London’s Soho was once famous for unmarked doors that led to private drinking clubs and semi-legal clip joints, but a new generation of bars and restaurants means that hidden venues are no longer the preserve of furtive…
Friday 4 December
It’s Design Miami this week and the event is facing some difficult challenges. There is the sluggish economy, a plethora of other design fairs to contend with and the fact that the worlds of “design art” and “limited-edi…
Friday 14 October
This weekend in London check out pop-up clothing shop Albam or attend a talk at Frieze Art Fair, in Tokyo visit an exhibition of award-winning advertising and design at the Advertising Museum, in Vienna there’s a slow food…
Friday 20 May
Something for your weekend: Monocle’s global selection, including exhibitions to lose your Saturday in, new aural treasures, and a garage sale held to benefit one of the UK’s best provincial art spaces.
Wednesday 27 July
As high summer approaches, it’s easy to resent the summer tourist hordes on your turf, but for many in Portugal, the increasing number of visitors is a welcome sign that their country is still open for business.
Sunday 24 June
As November approaches, the US presidential candidates are going full throttle on the campaign trail.
The firm that's found space to park its buildings, a natural talent from Austria and John Maeda of the Rhode Island School of Design gives his new year predictions.
Old Town, new look, Porter's bag for all seasons and how to pocket the prefect T-shirt.
Berluti gives lessons for lace-ups, a Verbal assault on the jewellery trade, and Portland bags some style.
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