And the award for best book in the Oscars green room goes to Charles-Édouard Jeanneret!
Aagh! We mean Le Corbusier! Our Le Grand book took centre stage backstage last night. . .
Meet Jeremy Fox - a man who shakes with excitement over thick-cut homemade bread. . .
...swiped with béchamel and mayo, stuffed full of three different cheeses, and then pressed together until the cheese melts and oozes out of the crispy, fatty, golden-brown bread!
A Movement in a Moment: American Realism
Here’s how Winslow Homer took a French tradition and applied it to the folk of America
Paul Smith hosts our London Uprising soirée
We launched our new fashion book at Paul Smith Albemarle this week
Frank Gehry talks creativity and staying strong
87-year-old Pritzker Laureate offers advice in video to promote his new online Masterclass
The wood that inspired 2017's Serpentine Pavilion
Diébédo Francis Kéré says his pavilion draws from the trees of his African home town
A Movement in a Moment: Suprematism
Discover how Soviet artists developed an early form of abstract art, which even found its way on to tea services
André Chiang - Top in 2 cities at 50 Best Restaurants!
Restaurant André was best in Singapore and RAW Tapei best in Taiwan in 2017's list
Creative Dissent in the Age of Trump
Find out why Visual Impact author Liz McQuiston says we're entering 'a golden age of creative protest'
How Warhol turned Marilyn Monroe into a star
Following her suicide in 1962 Andy's image of Monroe effectively made his reputation - and revived hers
3 great anecdotes from Andy Warhol's Factory
Stephen Shore's new book not only includes wonderful photos but some equally evocative tales from the time
Is this the most intimate painting of Andy Warhol?
Born this day in 1900, Alice Neel captured Andy after his shooting - just one of her many overlooked masterpieces
3 'oh so Andy!' anecdotes from Warhol's Factory
Parties, paranoia and 'H for John's toothache' - more salty stories from Factory Andy Warhol Stephen Shore
How Jagger briefed Warhol
Less is more when it comes to rock covers, or so claims The Rolling Stones singer in his brief to Warhol
3 more anecdotes from Andy Warhol's Factory
Stephen Shore's new book reproduces evocative photos and seamy gossip from the pop artist's mid-sixties milieu
The Andy Warhol gastronomy guide
Author and curator Bob Nickas on Warhol's love of food and his plans to open an 'Andy-Mat'
Michael Bierut on reworking George Nelson
The Pentagram partner opens up on his new version of the 1977 design bible How to See
The Inca ruin that inspired Virgilio Martinez
The Central chef recalls how an ancient agricultural ruin give him the gastronomic edge
The Guerrilla Girls recall their 1989 'weenie count'
A short look at the lengths the US collective went to in order to expose male dominance in art
Uncovering the hidden gems of Palm Springs
Phaidon author Sam Lubell talks mid-century architecture fans through the town's highlights
Stuart Franklin on the ethics of this photo
Chairman of World Press Photo panel describes 'moral struggle' in choosing 2017 winner
Frieze will plant fake collectors at the NY Fair
Frieze Projects will take a swipe at exhibitionism and voyeurism via art-world doppelgängers
The man who built up a photo collection for free
How David Hurn amassed photos by Bresson, Eve Arnold and Martin Parr simply through swaps
Virgilio Martinez is shining in this Netflix trailer
Look out for the Central chef and Phaidon author in Netflix's Chef's Table this week
A Message of Love from Wolfgang Tillmans
At the preview of his Tate Modern retrospective this morning the photographer reminded us that 'it's still a positive world and there’s a lot that connects us that we can enjoy together'
Understand Raymond Pettibon in three works
He’s produced thousands of drawings. Here’s how to 'get' them all, by looking at just three
Show your love with insects this Valentine’s Day
Nothing says ‘I love you’ like a plate of ant tears, courtesy of our new book On Eating Insects
What is it with Gerhard Richter and Grey?
Read why the German master thinks the colour epitomises indifference, fence-sitting - and despair
Violence forces Shia LaBeouf installation to close
Actor and Co-Art collaborator has his live-streaming protest closed following on-site scuffles
How London fashion beat the odds
Sarah Mower on the London students who changed fashion after the 2008 financial crash
How to eat Pizza like a Neapolitan
On Pizza Day let our author Daniel Young tempt you with a Naples soft crust
Henry Moore inspires the new Burberry collection
The brand collaborates with the Henry Moore Foundation on a new collection and a show
London hair salon swaps mirrors for art
Sam Jacob Studio takes the customers’ minds off the cut and into artistic contemplation
Apple CEO - 'Yes JR, Art CAN change the world!'
Tim Cook hangs out with the French artist and Phaidon author during a flying trip to Paris
Elmgreen & Dragset stage Brexit show
The duo examines post-Brexit Europe in a Mies van der Rohe house
What is it with Anish Kapoor and Red?
Learn why the colour signifies home, earth and motherhood for this remarkable sculptor
Peter Saville reworks Calvin Klein
Designer joins Warhol, Sterling Ruby and Richard Prince to give brand a slick new look
Prix Pictet looks at a world running short of space
See how the shortlisted photographers are interpreting the international prize’s 2017 theme
The Hague goes De Stijl for centenary celebrations
To mark the abstract art and architecture movement's anniversary The Hague turns its City Hall into a Mondrian
Anish Kapoor gives $1 million to help refugees
The artist’s Genesis Prize money will go to help individuals caught up in the refugee crisis
What was it with Picasso and Blue?
Find out how an early personal tragedy changed the 20th century master’s colour palette
Massimo Bottura's own personal La La Land
The Phaidon author and world's greatest chef tells GQ how jazz helped guide his creative breakthough
Miracles of Mobitecture - The Sound Booth
Barry Prophet's hut on Lake Nipissing, Ontario is a listening room for the sounds generated on the outside
China's Rose Museum puts the petal to the metal
NEXT Architects create a striking, stainless-steel home for floral appreciation in the Chinese capital, Beijing
George Nelson on survival (using baseball as a guide)
There's a big reason why sports and other goods look the way they do argued the designer - and it's not aesthetic
Liz Diller plans an opera for the High Line
The architect was inspired to create her forthcoming work following a protest from one of the park's neighbours
Russia's revolution and the buildings that never were
See pictures and plans by El Lissitzky, Sokolov and the Vesnin Brothers at The Design Museum's Imagine Moscow
Mies van der Rohe’s plan for London
What would the capital have looked like had Mies been allowed to create a Seagram Building for Britain?
How Elmgreen & Dragset surf the age of the selfie
By working together the artistic duo aim to upset our era of individualism and narcissism
Miracles of Mobitecture - The Mailroom
This immersive installation on a frozen lake has a desk at which guests can read, write and share experiences
Chef’s Table director David Gelb - 'Virgilio Martinez gives the performance of his life every night'
Ahead of the third series the Chef's Table director tells us about rock star chefs, VR and one particular Peruvian
Grace Coddington takes Gaga to the Super Bowl
Vogue’s creative director at large has cast the singer in a 60-second halftime advertisement for Tiffany & Co.
What was it with Ad Reinhardt and Black?
Quite a bit actually. Here's how to spot the subtle undercurrents of red, the nuanced blues and the slightly greenish tinges in the Abstract Expressionist artist's suede-like works - courtesy of new book Chromaphilia
Miracles of Mobitecture - The Starlight Room
Raniero Campigotto's camping cabin in the Dolomites is set on skis, built by artisans - and perfect for stargazing
The secret of Warhol’s smiles
The pop artist’s singular love of lips is the focus of a new exhibition on now at New York's Danziger gallery
How George Nelson made us all look a bit closer
The designer took a camera everywhere he went (in the days before we all did). What he pointed his lens at wasn't particularly remarkable - but what he highlighted in his detail-packed images taught an entire generation how to see
How Shia LaBeouf and two art school graduates made the definitive Trump protest artwork
Brad Pitt may have warned Shia LaBeouf off the art world but the star has found power in artistic collaboration
Miracles of Mobitecture - Richard Horden's Ski Haus
It's winter so let's take a look at the runners (and the riders who invented them) from our new book Mobitecture
What was it with Jean Dubuffet and Brown?
The Art Brut founder would visit flea markets in order to immerse himself in the 'bituminous and soiled brown colours of mankind' - but how did he go about making these colours come to life on the canvas?
Lewis Carroll - Pre-Raphaelite photographer
On his birthday, why we should regard the author’s photos not as cultural curios, but as Victorian artworld artifacts
Christo cancels river project over Trump election
'The federal government is our landlord,' says the artist. 'And I can’t do a project that benefits this landlord.'
Take a look at the private work tools of Pollock, Rauschenberg, Noguchi, Judd, Calder and Albers
Here's how Nicholas Calcott photographed the personal effects of some of the 20th century's most famous artists
Kengo Kuma's high-tech take on wood
The Japanese architect draws from natural forms to create these wooden-slatted chalets on Bali's southern coast
Pujol has a new mid-century modern home!
Architect Javier Sánchez and interior designer Micaela de Bernardi reinvent Enrique Olvera's Mexico restaurant
Meet our latest chef signings!
How Jeremiah Stone and Fabian von Hauske of New York's Contra sum up their city with oh so subtle flavours
The art found down the back of Freud’s couch
Photographers Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin examine the famous psychoanalyst’s sofa in a new show
Women artists get a room at Sadie Coles
London gallery’s new show looks at how a wide array of women artists interpret the domestic space
Tony Lu's Guide to Chinese New Year
The Yong Yi Ting chef on how to make your Chinese New Year celebrations momentous - and memorable!
What's inside The Gallery of Everything?
Founder James Brett on the steady rise of private artists and how he's helping write an entire new art history
Stephen Shore shoots The Women’s March
The New York photographer records another moment in the ever-changing life of New York City
What do Joel Sternfeld's photos say about America?
Ahead of a new show, Phaidon authors unpack the meanings in this 20th-century fine-art photographer's images
How prison made Isamu Noguchi a true modernist
A new exhibition at the Noguchi Museum examines the artist's time as a voluntary prisoner in WWII America
Viñoly joins other starchitects in Miami
Architect's two tower condo, One River Point, boasts skylofts and a skybridge for 'elegantly expensive living'
Christie's Strangest Sales – The Oriental Museum
How a bunch of 'heathen curiosities', blackened with boot polish or painted white, ended up in London
How The Jetsons inspired a 3-mile-high super tall
Engineers Arcon say the materials and technology to build this future cityscape already exist
Aren't these wooden buildings beautiful?
400 million years old and wood (finally) gets its own book and show!
Gombrich explains Cézanne
On the anniversary of the artist’s birth, let the great art historian explain how this master moved painting forward
Chek Mok Kit Keung's Guide to Chinese New Year
The Shang Palace chef on how to make your Chinese New Year celebrations momentous - and memorable!
The show that links Gerhard Richter and Etel Adnan
NY's Flag Art Foundation proves the German master has quite a lot in common with a 91-year-old 'emerging' artist
Magnum goes back to Children’s World
How Capa, Chim, Cartier-Bresson and co came together to document the kids of a post world war II landscape
When design doesn't have to be as little as possible
A new show of Mario Bellini's work focuses on the way he worked beauty into industrial production
The painter who escaped the School of London
Find out why Michael Andrews' landscapes have broken the £1m mark and landed him a show at the Gagosian
A look back at glasses
A new show at Design Museum Holon examines the history of spectacles through one remarkable collection
OMA and Prada create domestic bliss
Rem Koolhaas’ firm built a decidedly homely setting for Prada’s Men’s and Women’s Fall/Winter 2017 show
Shepard Fairey’s plan for Trump’s inauguration
The street artist and creator of the Obama HOPE image has some new posters ready for the Jan 20 event
Theaster Gates adds new colour to old data
The US artist moves into poetry and data visualisation for his new LA exhibition at Regen Projects
Grace Coddington remembers Lord Snowdon
The fashion icon recalls working with the society photographer both as a model and as a creative director
Josef Albers at Zwirner kicks off 2017 Sunny Side Up
A new show of the Bauhaus legend's yellow squares is the perfect antidote to a grey London January
Bold new stadiums for Chelsea FC and the Raiders
Two world-class sports brands are teaming up with equally prominent architects to oversee new homes
Peter Marino designs major Mapplethorpe show
Opening in Tokyo in March, Memento Mori will feature more than 90 photographs curated by Marino from his own collection in a space he himself designed. It's the first Japanese show of Robert Mapplethorpe's work in 15 years
Rem Koolhaas creates a new Factory for Manchester
OMA leans on the city's legendary televisual and musical heritage for its huge new cultural venue
A Marina Abramović space odyssey
Ever wondered what an interstellar flight with the world-famous artist might be like? Of course you have!
Screensavers as folk art?
Should we regard these functional, visual loops as valuable artifacts? Yes, says Rotterdam’s Het Nieuwe Instituut
New designs for old age
Design Museum exhibition examines contemporary design solutions to the problems we'll all face in later life
Did you spot JR in the 72nd Street station?
See how Vik Muniz, fellow artist and friend of the French photograffeur, sneaked JR into his NY Subway art
How artist co-ops created NY’s downtown scene
A new show looks at how artist-run galleries helped create an astonishingly varied Sixties art scene
The High Line gets a London-style art plinth
New York’s linear park will soon have its first dedicated public art space, inspired by Trafalgar Square