Interviews
Art and Soul

Smart collectors follow their taste and inclinations when they’re buying but they also have the nose to expand and explore new fields. We speak to four insiders about where the market is heading – and what sectors are piquing their interest.

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In the Studio with Prudence Flint

When Prudence Flint started to paint women in everyday settings, her work was promptly described as “domestic”. “It’s not a sexy title, is it?” she asks. “It felt confusing because if I put a woman outside she was subject to another limit and scrutiny. So I started to think about dreams and giving myself space in that way.”

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Red shoe diaries

As a major Paris exhibition shows Christian Louboutin’s body of work, we talk to the designer about the benefits of owning your own maison, shifts within the fashion industry and how he keeps his label fresh.

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Nap artist

Winter is a time for hibernation, something the unnamed narrator of Ottessa Moshfegh’s third novel knows all too well. The critically acclaimed My Year of Rest and Relaxation tells the story of an art-history graduate in New York who decides to sleep for a year and emerge reborn.

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Books & Ceramics with Author Elizabeth Macneal

It’s easy to identify Elizabeth Macneal’s house in east London: the windowsill is lined with succulents sprouting from an assortment of striped and spotted pots. She started with one evening class a week. “I produced many deformed and far from watertight pots,” she tells me, “and then I gradually got better.”

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The Big Interview: Ottessa Moshfegh

The acclaimed American author’s writing is whip-smart and bleakly funny. In conversation with Monocle’s Chloë Ashby she talks about her third novel My Year of Rest and Relaxation, New York in the early 2000s, and why she writes.

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Canvas Opinion

Four collectors share their thoughts on their latest art-fair acquisitions, revealing what it was that persuaded them to buy the pieces and where they see the market at the moment.

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Collecting briefing: Auctioneer

Matthew Girling’s job sounds simple: raise Bonhams’ profile and carry the business forward into the 21st century. In reality, heading up one of the world’s largest auction houses of fine art and antiques is no mean feat.

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