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Ahead of a career-spanning exhibition, the Indigenous Australian artist talks about his family story, Black Lives Matter and why he is inspired by an Aboriginal warrior who took on the invading Britons
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Letter: With humans involved in supporting Ai-Da, it may be the 21st century’s iteration of the great masters’ Renaissance studios, says Rebecca Keating
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Is Thomas Heatherwick’s Tree of Trees the new Marble Arch Mound?
Oliver WainwrightAmid accusations of greenwashing, the designer’s steel-tree gift to the Queen appears to be a dangerously inept heir to London’s other recent urban misfire -
She wore soup-can bras, made an explicit film with Man Ray – and may have inspired Marcel Duchamp’s upturned urinal. We explore a thrilling show celebrating the pacy life of ‘The Baroness’
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Chauncey Hare’s Photographic Work is the first critical biography of the American photographer Chauncey Hare (1934–2019).
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Politicians talked the talk, fashion models walked the walk, and an on-field tackle heard around the world. Here are some of the best photos from the month of MayGallery
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3 out of 5 stars.
TV review Drawers Off: The Big Naked Painting Challenge review – a gentle teatime treat
3 out of 5 stars.Jenny Eclair is back with more amateur artists sketching nudes for a prize – and one finds it so awkward he can barely draw life model Roy’s body. What fun -
The Frenchman was transfixed by the light he saw in the polluted city. But his misty painting of Waterloo Bridge, about to go under the hammer for an expected £24m, was anything but romantic
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4 out of 5 stars.Taking to her famous bed once more, Emin returns after bladder cancer to invite us into the most intimate crevices of her life
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In defence of New Zealand’s ‘crappiest fountain ever’