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The artist is paired with two illustrious predecessors in a show that shakes up the Museum of Art and History
In their restaging of the Bolshoi classic, dancer Benjamin Pech and artist Ignasi Monreal have created the perfect pas de deux
Many a sitter posed nude for the American artist, yet her portraits — now the subject of an exhibition in London — have a sharp eye for fashion too
From Bill Brandt’s pictures of a 1930s maid to the ‘Coronation Street’ houses of Salford, the exhibition glimpses behind England’s front doors
Digital democratisation is welcome, but the clever tweakery of editing software has its drawbacks
New forms of expression emerge amid debate in the community about whether to continue civil disobedience campaign
Lisson runs late in LA; abortion addressed in London show; Strauss wants to sell African art to African collectors
The artists on where they find inspiration – and antiques – in the South Downs
Pioneering non-figurative work by women from all over the world gets its due in an exuberant London exhibition
A New York show of 19th-century artists evokes a changing country searching for a new identity through art
Seventy-five years since being founded, the rebel collective is enlisting a new army of fans
Pack your bags for everything, from hip-hop in Manhattan to Vermeer in Amsterdam or Hepworth in St Ives
Golden mimosa, and other reasons to be cheerful in a miserable month
Rajeeb and Nadia Samdani have created a biennial event with exhibitions, performances, talks and screenings
The 1970s ‘Open Door’ project gave members of the public free rein. Now the results can be seen in a London exhibition
In the first in a series on house museums, Edwin Heathcote visits the new iteration of the home of one of England’s most popular painters
The instant sunshine of the plant world is the queen of winter blooms
Artificial intelligence platforms face lawsuits; Brafa returns to regular slot; Dickinson gallery’s new line-up; rare 1820 interracial portrait sold for $1mn
The female artists redrawing the form
He combined his far-sighted interest in the environment with a delicate touch
This stirring exhibition from the Hispanic Society of America distils a long-lost romance
Even the most sterile of environments can harbour a place that nurtures
‘Sunflowers’ lawsuit challenges Japanese owners; antique dealers aim to go green; Shezad Dawood dives into NFTs
Bern Schwartz photographed David Hockney, Margaret Thatcher and King Charles III. Now his family has gifted his archive to the Bodleian Libraries
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