Art and design, photography and architecture
Art & design
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After it scans millions of images, this what a text-to-image AI model generated from the prompt ‘Boris eating fish’
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From Marilyn Monroe to computer circuit boards, a new exhibition explores the images Magnum photographers have taken while on commission
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Dmitry Kokh has been on a mission to photograph Baikal seals, found only in the world’s largest freshwater lake in Siberia. In the spring he set out to capture their beauty in their crystal-clear habitat
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The artist blazed into Portugal’s 1998 abortion referendum with powerful images of women in backstreet clinics. But there is no blood, no gore – just feeling. The works may have helped swing a later vote
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5 out of 5 stars.
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Public Photography. The Sixties, an exhibition in Madrid as part of the annual PhotoEspana festival, explores the power of the printed image as it appeared in books, magazines, newspapers, posters, and more. The Sixties surveys the publications that carried images of everything from Beatlemania to the sexual revolution, the civil rights struggle and the first man on the moon
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The multifaceted artist worked in photography, film and paint – a new retrospective explores his pioneering work around the globe from Harlem to Dakar
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From Qur’an readers to visions from a Botticelli, Thomas Boivin’s images evoke the artistic and evolving nature of his Belleville neighbourhood
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London university investigation finds ‘culture of unacceptable behaviour’ going back decades
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This week, from 2017: As politicians dither over repairs, the risk of fire, flood or a deluge of sewage only increases. But fixing the Palace of Westminster might change British politics for good – which is the last thing many of its residents want
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The $40m ‘solar skin’ building is expected to supply almost all its own electricity, becoming carbon neutral within years
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Hall is home to Aldeburgh festival of music and arts, founded by Benjamin Britten, which opens on Friday
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Everyone was on the bandwagon, not all of them were gifted. By Chris Hall
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A Queen’s Gallery exhibition tells the story of centuries of artistic and cultural exchange between east and west
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Collectible and cartoonish, these digital multiples, traded in cryptocurrency, confer membership of an exclusive club – sometimes literally. But do they have any aesthetic value? A critic weighs in
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4 out of 5 stars.