Hawkwind’s Dave Brock: ‘They phone me up every day to check I haven’t died’
On tour again, the Hawkwind frontman talks about the Blitz, sacking Lemmy and why ill health won’t stop him
On tour again, the Hawkwind frontman talks about the Blitz, sacking Lemmy and why ill health won’t stop him
The rock musician on how Timothée Chalamet’s Chanel advert made him go viral, surviving Sixties hedonism, and feeling like an ‘outsider’
Otto Lowe’s 3D restoration technique preserves ancient heritage sites by producing startlingly accurate copies of cultural treasures
As The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway turns 50, the former Genesis guitarist discusses the band's phenomenal success and why he left in 1977
Aged 93, and ahead of a new show, the artist talks about being only briefly married to Robert Rauschenberg but always overshadowed by him
The Scream artist titled his other 1893 work Love and Patience – but the painting is often interpreted in a far more sinister way
After his success with Coal Drops Yard, the celebrated designer has a new challenge: overhauling the dilapidated Olympia exhibition hall
The artist Pauline Boty and her ‘Anti-Uglies’ protest movement fought to make Britain's ‘stodgy’ buildings sexy. What’s their legacy today?
The son of TV’s Michael on losing his beloved ‘unpretentious’ mum, growing up with a Python and his new project levelling up Sheppey
This revamp of a national treasure cost $465 million, so thank goodness it is a jaw-droppingly dazzling experience
The Venice Biennale is the world’s most prestigious architecture festival, yet the UK's entry will be dominated by theorising. Why?
Once the backbone of our artistic endeavours, these romantic rebels are now an endangered species. Is the bohemianism movement over?
Pilvi Takala has been lauded for her unsettling film about social behaviour in public spaces – but one project went badly wrong
The biggest ever Vermeer exhibition soon opens at the Rijksmuseum, where art scientists have decoded the enigmatic Dutch master’s secrets
Never mind fusty galleries in grey, rainy cities – the world’s richest collectors are migrating their masterpieces to private islands
A bold new idea endorsed by TV presenter Kevin McCloud sets retrofitting and repurposing above novelty – but not everyone is sold