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This show takes an unusual approach to its subject, exploring the ocean as myth
Impressionist and modern sales, forgery scandal in Germany and Aboriginal art at auction
Auguste Rodin stands beside Henry Moore in one adventurous show, and next to works by Francis Bacon in another
Furore about ownership and value of public art
Peter Blake created the celebrated ‘Sgt. Pepper’ album cover more than 45 years ago. Now 80, the godfather of Pop art is still hard at work, with a new exhibition of fantastical images
With trophy pieces from national collections and outstanding loans, this unmissable exhibition tells a compelling story
Visitors to David Nash’s Kew Gardens show can see the artist working with wood amid the trees
This useful survey captures how Anthony Caro’s approach has evolved during his career – but it may upset the purists
Rollercoaster results in London; ARR case settles in California; Freud and Hockney for sale
Gallerists and artists are rushing to be part of the increasingly successful India Art Fair
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe’s designs were influenced by psychology and art. A campaign to save his Water Gardens is underway
Edible pyramids, buried pots, posturing pop stars: an absorbing exhibition shows how British sculpure defied convention in the 1960s
Sculptor Neil Ayling starts his works with a camera
MBAs – modern British artists, that is – are making the running now
Tate Britain’s new exhibition of the work of exuberant sculptor Barry Flanagan
Two complementary exhibitions of Henry Moore’s work yield surprising insights about the artist, his methods and his intentions
Xenakis’s opera is loud, dramatic and imaginative
Testing times for curators of new galleries, writes Brian Groom
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