The maker of ‘Encanto’ and ‘Zootopia’ has scored a $386mn (and counting) hit with ‘Moana 2’ but admits he is ‘the worst artist in the world’
The Met is on a mission to win over a wider — and younger — audience with a pioneering programme of contemporary works
Lumina raises funds to bypass Hollywood studios and back actor-led projects
New series about spying from Gary Lineker’s Goalhanger company is entertaining — but where are the female voices?
A former human-rights lawyer turns to design, and finds a common expression
Matthew Bourne’s spellbinding production has travelled the world, won a string of awards and is still airborne 30 years on
The man behind the crowd-pleasing film adaptation of the musical has set a new box office record
A good community is the perfect place in which to confirm, refine or transform our individual perspectives
The ‘Bad Sisters’ star on playing an uncompromising sister in her latest stage role in ‘The Little Foxes’ — and why she is drawn to playing women under pressure
From Billie Zangewa’s tender collages at the Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum to Joel Meyerowitz’s vibrant colour photography at NSU Art Museum
Commissioner supports local artists while galvanising would-be art patrons
A society photographer shares her secrets
The artist’s ‘Stony the Road’ series reveals traces of a history many would have us forget. It is, Bey says, an act of resistance
Belfast trio were denied arts funding by then business secretary Kemi Badenoch over political views
In her lifetime, her work was widely exhibited — including by Picasso in 1967 — but it has been neglected since. Now she is finding a new audience and a new market
The best tables, shopping and shows for the festive season
Katharina Herold’s home has been the backdrop to centuries of ceremonies. She’s brought the same celebratory spirit to its new life as a show space
The designer loves the Vienna Secession, slapstick humour and is ‘a psycho’ for scent
The American artist on telling women’s stories in abstract form, her practice as a form of religion and why she is ‘not a feminist painter’
The prizewinning director talks about the challenges of making her darkly funny drama ‘On Becoming a Guinea Fowl’
Canadian rival’s filing claims record label paid radio stations and streamers to boost popularity of US rapper’s ‘Not Like Us’
The fair’s new director Bridget Finn on selling art in a divided US. Plus: interviews with Anastasia Samoylova and Jesse Lee, the private gallery succession question
In a politically divided US, the city’s landmark fair focuses on climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, immigration and feminism
Nuanced documentary interrogates the lopsided power dynamic between the players
Payal Kapadia’s film pulses with the rhythms of the city as it follow the fortunes of a nurse and a hospital receptionist