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Revealed: London's National Gallery will stage a Van Gogh blockbuster as part of its 2024 bicentenary celebrations |
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Velázquez’s Pope eclipses Bacon's 'silly' screamers |
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Hew Locke reimagines Birmingham's controversial Queen Victoria statue for an anti-imperialist age |
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Smithsonian's hunt for sites for national Latino and women’s museums narrowed down to four locations |
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South London galleries join forces and relocate to Fitzrovia as emerging art market matures |
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NFT apostle Noah Davis leaves Christie’s for CryptoPunks |
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British art dealer faces trial in the US for alleged part in Inigo Philbrick’s ‘ponzi-like scheme’ |
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With a Whitney Biennial feature and newfound commercial representation, James Little's commitment to abstraction is finally paying off |
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UK’s revenue and customs agency begins handing out fines to art market players |
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One of Ukraine's leading avant-garde artists to get major presentation at Tefaf Maastricht |
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New St Petersburg fair launches during Art Basel as Russia’s art scene copes with new reality |
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Art fairs have become a lifeline for Ukrainian galleries—even in Basel |
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Ukrainian bride performance erupts onto Art Basel's Messeplatz |
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A brush with... Megan Rooney |
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At long last, Indian art from the long 20th century gets the forensic treatment in gargantuan publication |
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Indigenous tribes will co-manage Utah’s long-contested Bears Ears National Monument |
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New dam could drown ancient Iraqi city of Ashur |
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Art Gallery of Ontario unveils its first public art commission, an elephantine bronze by Brian Jungen |
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The newly-restored Morgan Library and Museum opens a public garden |
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Developers circle as unique industrial building in English Unesco World Heritage site faces closure |
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More than 100 artists will feature in the 2022 edition of the Carnegie International, America’s longest-running recurring exhibition |
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Documenta drama: the six most controversial (and confusing) things we saw at the Kassel exhibition |
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Why virtual reality is a medium still in need of ‘cradling’ |
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What is in the largest ever Documenta exhibition? No one is quite sure |
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Met exhibition frames the kimono as a global transmitter of style, beyond national costume |
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Florence and the Machine singer gets stitched up at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery |
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'Closer to Vincent': the secrets of everyday objects in Van Gogh’s paintings |
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Francis Bacon: why Tate returned a 1,000-piece archive |
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Old Master meets YBAs: James Cahill tells us all about his debut novel |
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An expert's guide to Piet Mondrian: four must-read books on the Dutch artist |
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June book bag: the marvels of marble, the latest on Marina Abramović and the memoir of forgotten dealer Berthe Weill |
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What is the life of a muse like? Not as amusing as you may think |
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Meet Blaise Cendrars: the one-armed poet who worked with Sonia Delaunay, Fernand Léger and Robert Doisneau |
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The stuff of dreams: Cecilia Alemani delivers a perfectly judged Biennale |
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The gossip from the Venice Biennale: Tinie Tempah takes on Tintoretto and totes too many totes |
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Venice Biennale 2022: the worst art on show in the city |
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Venice Biennale 2022: the must-see collateral exhibitions around the city |
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Venice Biennale 2022: the must-see pavilions in the Arsenale |