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Our critic’s choices also include Parisian frenemies, an Italian photographer and American heavy-hitters
Show subtitled ‘Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990’ omits the best of the period, but one work resonates powerfully
The artist uses cigarettes, stockings and furniture to reflect on human relationships
It foregrounds works for their social qualities, which leads to surprising juxtapositions and reassessments
Ahead of a Tate survey of his work, the Londoner explains what is wrong with British film and what he prefers about the US
The conceptual artist’s retrospective highlights a career of hewing beauty from destruction
Gallery group distances itself from donors and supporters tied to Putin government
Our critic surveys a year where hope and joy animated exhibitions but the culture wars continued their creep
Life Between Islands engrossingly tracks the responses of the Windrush generation and others to life in the UK
Monuments, museums and galleries are caught uneasily between activists and an interventionist government
An exhibition at Tate explores grand, ornate houses and gardens à la Versailles
A sense of theatre unites the disparate elements in a survey of late-17th-century British art
Stagecoach’s exit a sign of ‘febrile’ mood surrounding company sponsorship
The violent expressiveness of these paintings never grows old, but the connections to the UK made here are tenuous
Decision follows US legal action over opioid links to companies owned by family members
The Asset Strippers turns manufacturing equipment from around the UK into art
First retrospective devoted to any living photographer includes 250 black and white images
Tate Britain to display more than 45 paintings by ‘unhappy genius’ from March
Competing works from four little-known documentary filmmakers go on show at Tate Britain
Work from the four candidates will be exhibited at Tate Britain from September
Tate Britain’s annual sculpture commission is given a clever, playful twist by the artist
Tate Britain to host French impressionist exhibition also involving Pissarro
The great animator is celebrated in an exhibition at Tate Britain, London
A magisterial survey at Tate celebrates the sculptor’s works of inversion, which recast space as material
No one looks at the public art blighting London’s streets, former Turner Prize winner says
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