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New York exhibition reveals unsuspected layers beyond the famous spider sculptures
The Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art has grown to become a contemporary art juggernaut
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An exhibition that pursues a dreamlike course through its galleries
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A Tate curator since 1988, she talks about the gallery’s giant new extension and her vision for the institution’s future
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June opening of Switch House will boost gallery space by 60% and visitor figures by 1m a year
The work of two artists investigates the concept of blackness and their own lived ethnic experience
The Metropolitan Museum’s new outpost opens to the public with a pair of contrasting exhibitions, both full of surprises
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Designers often cite art as inspiration for their collections. But at what point does homage become rip-off?
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