The artist uses meticulous research to uncover the buried histories of her Native American Crow ancestors. As she appears in a new exhibition in London, Joshua Hunt meets her to talk art-world grievances, indigenous crafts and what’s in a name
Work made by women of colour in the UK in the 1980s and ’90s has gone largely unrecognised. Now a new book edited by Joy Gregory draws our attention to these overlooked artists. Here, she showcases four of the pioneers
The makers of new documentary ‘Catching Fire’ and her son Marlon reflect on a life devoted to disruption and sensation
Three important books highlight the technology’s great promise — but warn of the dangers of its misuse without regulation
Learn principles and technique with this five-steak programme
Share prices remain at ground level for now
A collection of photographs of unknown women reading sparks an unlikely correspondence
Tech companies have been wilfully ignoring the protection of the young for decades
The trial of a Wall St whale, future-proofing your career and who’s going to be the last pop star?
The arrival of summer brings warm tones and cool silhouettes
Act now before the Lords’ reform — the discounts may disappear
Labour stoppages by 4,000 public servants disrupt wide range of industries and infrastructure
. . . turn out to make a lot of sense
From models to mannequins, the French photographer’s pictures are less about psychological realism than about the fantastical and uncanny
Scheming sons and warring sisters give us a narrative to help interpret our own clan tangles
Hedging foreign exchange exposure becomes more important amid increasing geopolitical risk and diverging economies
An apostle of noise fascinated by the dark side of human behaviour
Shares in JAL and ANA have barely budged in the past year
Community spaces and shops such as Selfridges are hosting ‘residencies’ for an eclectic range of preloved pieces
Re-recorded and sampled by musicians such as Pink Floyd and Hank Marvin, the piece returns in the latest series
The US central bank promised to cut interest rates this year. Should Joe Biden be worried if they don’t?
As phone theft surges, how can you protect your financial data?
Russell Group warns Migration Advisory Committee that communities and UK research could be harmed
When the politician is sworn in next week, he will have to contend with rising social and geopolitical tensions
Xi Jinping’s upgrade of ties with Budapest highlights Beijing’s willingness to reward loyalty with investment and trade
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