Frozen in time: Salvador Dalí’s dinner parties, Paris, 1973

The artist’s foray into food and cookery was just as surreal as his paintings, as his recently republished book Les Dîners de Gala illustrates

Fear and Love review – Grindr and a Brexit living room light up Design Museum launch show

Design Museum, London
From the shocking secrets of dating apps to 3D death masks and the meet’n’greet robot, this is a fun ramble through the zeitgeist (but don’t worry, there are still floor lamps)

Pop music was a great leveller. Now it’s a bespoke plaything for the rich

Buying albums and watching bands were egalitarian pursuits. Now both reflect society’s wealth divide

From leggings to baubles, enterprises offer artists a new canvas

Businesses are finding opportunities to work with top galleries – and nurturing novel forms of creative collaboration

Modernist photos from Elton John’s private collection go on display

Tate Modern’s Radical Eye exhibition features 200 of 8,000 works collected by singer since he quit drinking 26 years ago

Bob Dylan: a Hockney-like painter of America’s strange essence

Dylan’s art marks him out as a staunch traditionalist – but his powers of observation make his canvases evocative celebrations of life itself