On the map
Serving as historical documents and elaborate works of art, rare maps and atlases have been drawing collectors and enthusiasts to Mayfair’s auction houses and specialist map stores for years.
Serving as historical documents and elaborate works of art, rare maps and atlases have been drawing collectors and enthusiasts to Mayfair’s auction houses and specialist map stores for years.
A fasting clinic may not sound like an appealing holiday– but a stay at
Buchinger Wilhelmi in Marbella has the potential to be life-changing.
After moving to Britain in 1960, Baroness Floella Benjamin overcame racism and adversity to become an actress, presenter, campaigner, author and politician. She tells us more about her extraordinary life.
To celebrate the UK cinema premiere of MARIA starring Angelina Jolie, the Royal Ballet and Opera will be hosting an exclusive tour honouring Maria Callas’ time in Covent Garden.
Cooking and craftsmanship are two of Jason Atherton’s great passions.
We meet the man behind Digital Twins, new technology that could change the way we view houses and explore the world
Featuring over 650 photographs, a new book uncovers the interiors of London’s most spectacular 19th and 20th century homes, shedding a fresh light on the history of Mayfair and St James’s
Known for her striking black and white images, Zoë Law has carved out a career photographing celebrities and cultural icons. This month 100 of her photographs are coming to the National Portrait Gallery
Multitalented musician and composer Nitin Sawhney discusses culture, collaboration and connection –and why he enjoys having a plethora of projects on the go
Halcyon Gallery is proud to introduce British female artist Graceland London to its gallery programme.
Artist Robyn Ward opens new exhibition at Gallery Rosenfeld.
After almost a decade of planning Mareterra is set to be completed later this year.