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Inside Torrini Fotogiornalismo, the Florentine shop capturing the great, the good and the delightfully everyday
Architectural photographer Gilbert McCarragher captures the unique homes and community of the hamlet on the edge of the country
More than 350 works have gone to Tate, Guggenheim and Athens’ EMST but his name won’t be appearing at any of them
A first look at the artist’s monumental tribute to the Yorkshire moors
New York exhibition reveals the array of techniques artists used to conceal their subjects’ identities
UBS donates 166 photographs to DC museum; Brussels fair fights VAT hike; merged galleries open first shows in Spain
The artist is bringing her Kenyan history to Houghton Hall. It’s complicated, she says
German panthers and Hollywood lions more vivid than photographs populate his pictures, now on show in New York
Norway’s ‘trillion-dollar man’ has opened an epic art space in the country’s most southern reaches. Will Kunstsilo draw the crowds to Kristiansand?
A new book by the celebrated social photographer captures the city in all its most unscrupulous glory
Indigenous artists are challenging assumptions that it is a rural genre
This week’s responses to the Israel-Hamas war remind us that art is rarely apolitical
Using old, abandoned objects to mourn the plight of his native Syria, Kourbaj creates works that speak with particular power to exiled author Hisham Matar
The Berlin-based creative plumps for Persian pickles, Larmandier-Bernier champagne and ‘little hits of silly’
Finding a new calm in Kenya’s island paradise
Aesthetics meets postcolonial politics as curator Adriano Pedrosa foregrounds art from Indigenous creators and the ‘Global South’
Experiential art gets new support; Hong Kong sales reflect downbeat market; Government Art Collection to buy at London Gallery Weekend
At the venerable Hotel De L’Europe, a new suite offers the chance to spend a night ‘inside the artist’s head’
‘I felt tired of a particular dark, brooding portrait, and my mood lifted after I replaced it with a brighter still life’
Music often features in our lives, but we don’t give enough thought to how it can affect us physically and emotionally
The spring design issue starts here
A painting that was attributed to the Italian master only in the 1970s is a priceless example of his brooding late style
The west African country is hoping to turn its cultural sector into a national attraction
Her striking narratives mix African mythologies, the natural world and science fiction
Its huge central exhibition, country pavilions and associated shows attract hundreds of thousands of visitors, but change is coming
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