London art market: Brexit nightmare on Cork Street?
Does Brexit spell doom for London’s £10.8 billion art market, asks Olenka Hamilton A week after the UK voted to…
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Does Brexit spell doom for London’s £10.8 billion art market, asks Olenka Hamilton A week after the UK voted to…
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Accessible, enlightening and occasionally clumsy, the latest offering from Bend it Like Beckham director Gurinder Chadha poignantly highlights a little…
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As global Britain gears up for Brexit, the timing couldn’t be better for Europe’s first English-Mandarin bilingual school to open…
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The conservator of British civilisation has ‘lost its local heart’, laments Clive Aslet I half knew I was making a…
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Christopher Silvester on the chronicle of one woman’s life as a member of Chicago’s black elite, and Mark Le Fanu…
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The former telecoms titan tells Victoria Coleman-Smith how a personal crisis ignited a lifelong passion For many people a lucrative…
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Food writer and mental health campaigner Rachel Kelly reveals that the right food can make us healthier of mind as…
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Spear’s was in attendance for ZEDRA’s London launch party at the V&A last night with the likes of Lord Frederick…
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Peter York on a strangely compelling memoir by a Master of the Universe, and Christopher Silvester on the decidedly murky…
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Christopher Silvester on the peculiarly English Big Bang three decades on, and Mark Le Fanu on the struggle of Eastern…
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Peter York on a thorough delve into the nature of consumerism, and Christopher Silvester on an unlikely entrepreneur who defied…
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Guy Sangster-Adams explores the arresting etchings of the celebrated artist whose animal-centric works question man-made ideologies. An intriguing and serendipitous…
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Christabel Milbanke is in awe of the glossy boutique boxing establishment in Marylebone, backed by Victoria’s Secret models and IBF…
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Zak Smith reports on the budding talent on display at the Shoreditch’s Royal Drawing School (ABOVE: Iona Roberts’ Bike ride…
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HMRC’s Enterprise Investment Scheme can help you realise your directorial ambitions and slash your tax bill, writes the award-winning producer,…
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The auction of David Bowie’s eclectic art collection demonstrates the value of art as a tax-offsetting investment says Rosalind Hetherington…
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Guy Sangster-Adams explores Maryam Eisler’s powerful display, an array of photographs which capture stunning landscapes in an ethereal search for…
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William Cash enthuses over the sartorial make-up at The Grill, where he took Sky News’ Ed Conway and Savills’ Rupert…
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A poster by Laura Knight, who worked through both world wars and is one of Britain’s most celebrated artists of…
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The ‘Aeneas of photography’ explores the extremes of life and the darkest side of nature in his arresting new book,…
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