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The photographer on how an image of Portland came to embody a wider project – and all the personal the anxieties tied up in the process
Photographer Christian Alegria and stylist Michele Rafferty look closer at the ultimate luxury item, a fine leather cup holder from the French House
With CDW launching today, we take a closer look at the installation by Assemble Studios – a landscape of 200 chairs
French designer Alexandre Mattiussi presents his capsule collection for the online retailer
The Mexican artist explores the argument of Flavin’s fluorescent light tubes in his exhibition at Max Wigram Gallery
Nick Rainsford draws inspiration from the delicate Pinot Noir grape this week, with rousing raspberry and pomegranate notes
Concerning the end of Mr. Morley Munson’s reign of murderous activity as a free man
The philosophy and music festival’s creative director on the troublesome concept of integrity
Eleonora Usseglio Prinsi explains how the camera lens has given us a unique insight into the development of the city
The Chinese explains why the background is always at the forefront of his thinking
William Kherbek reviews the YBA sculptor’s exhibition at the Gagosian Gallery London
Fergus Henderson on how the “greatest ever” food film inspired him
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s frenetic battle to the death with a local detective
In the second part of our interview with Stephen Collins, he talks to us about clocking up hundreds of hours drawing…
The luthier explains how discovering the lost secrets of Baroque construction have revolutionised period instrument-making
Stephen Collins talks about creating his first long-form comic book about a giant, scary beard that was evil
New, or old? William Kherbek reviews the new collective exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery
This week, Nick Rainsford selects a light and fruity rosé to usher in the summer sunshine
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s surprise visit from the authorities and a sudden realisation
20 years since the passing of the Italian film director, TASCHEN have reissued The Complete Films celebrating Il Maestro in all his glory
Jolyon Webber on the independent film festival Sundance being housed in the 02 Arena, a den of commercialism
The photography duo on how typing Brecht’s war poetry into Google influenced a very modern critique of war reportage
From 24 carat-gold crackers to gum balls, fragmentary ideas become profound in Gomes’ exhibition at the Alison Jacques gallery
Mark Bridge reviews the new offering from urban historian and author Leo Hollis, out today, on how cities are improving our lives
The veteran photographer tells Alex Jackson how his shortlisted chronicle of “Britain’s de-industrial revolution” resonates down the years
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s desire to eliminate an intruder from his life
The Spanish photographer reveals how a desire to show reality informed her fictionalised exhibition about Zambia’s space programme in the 60s
The Mancunian menswear designer tells us about playing football with Bob Marley and listening to dub in his van
The photographer and 2013 finalist chats to Alex Jackson about the Google Street View-inspired work which could land him the £30,000 prize
Tamarind Collection’s executive chef and director of cuisine talks us through the recipe of his signature biryani dish
The artist’s third exhibition at the Bethnal Green gallery – this time she invites to you to enter a space of her making
Nick Rainsford heads to the Cape for this week’s white, a fruity chenin blanc
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s sudden determination to maim and murder another murderer
Trés Bien brothers Hannes and Simon Hogeman launch Sun Buddies, their new premium eyewear brand
Jolyon Webber talks to the British author and journalist ahead of his reading at Book Slam (F)East
The photographer on his new series of photographs that have taken him from the snowy mountain-tops of Japan to Kenya
Fabrics and the crucifixion seems to collide in the Finnish artist’s exhibition at the Fabrica Gallery in Brighton
Port’s design editor Alyn Griffiths talks to Martin Andersson, the head of menswear at COS about how design inspires their collections
Portrait photographer and Port regular Philip Sinden talks to us about his first project photographing nudes
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s sweat-drenched efforts to dispose of an oversized body
The Albam co-founder shares his love of The Smiths and tells us why There Is A Light That Never Goes Out is brilliant shop music
Ahead of the Cheltenham Design Festival, Peter York talks about London’s Piccadilly line and why the tube map is art
Beagle restaurant’s head chef talks us through the recipe for his traditional British pies
William Kherbek takes a final look at the “mockumentary” and documentary photography before the exhibition closes
Nick Rainsford reviews this tropical noted, golden white Rioja from maverick wine makers Martinez Laorden
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson making a grisly discovery on his own front porch
How the iconic writer evoked the elegance of old Hollywood by dressing to impress New York’s elite
Making the invisible visible: William Kherbek reviews Carsten Nicolai’s exhibition at the IBID Projects Space
Eleonora Usseglio-Prinsi talks to the globe-trotting Swedish studio about their craft-focused product designs
Concerning Mr. Morley Munson’s vicious attack on a young hitchhiker along the road