Superyacht for the superstars! Aristotle Onassis s Christina O, where he wined and dined with wife Jackie, Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Churchill can be hired for $800k a week
Christina O saw service in World War Two as an anti-submarine frigate before it was converted for £3million
Billionaire shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis bought the vessel at scrap value before transforming it
Onassis was close friends with wartime PM Winston Churchill and went on to be married to Jackie Kennedy
Churchill enjoyed seven cruises on the Christina O, including one where he was joined by singer Maria Callas
The ship now costs more than £545,000 to rent out for a week in July and August
Dawoud Bey: An American Project
Until 3 October at the Whitney Museum of American Art, 99 Gansevoort St, Manhattan
The US photographer Dawoud Bey has been preoccupied with conveying and documenting the history of the African American experience for more than four decades. This travelling retrospective begins with the artist’s first series of street photography in Harlem in 1975 and ends with his 2017 nocturnal landscapes called Night Coming Tenderly Black, where he set out to visualise the path of fugitive slaves escaping under the cover of darkness to freedom on the Underground Railroad in Ohio. Among the highlights, Bey’s
Class Pictures series (2001-2006) features colour portraits of high school students taken during various artist residencies at different museums around the country. His mission, in part, has for many years been to facilitate accessibility. “It’s a way of getting the museum as an institution to engage in an expanded conversation and to reconsider just