Art and design, photography and architecture
Art & design
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Once they were grim spaces to stash away the mop. Now they’re must-haves for the rich and aspirational. What’s fuelling the desire for laundry-room luxe?
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Nathan Coley has erected an illuminated sign facing out to sea at Newhaven, Sussex – which went up the day the government’s Rwanda plan for refugees was announced. How will the locals react?
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Overlooked except for a scornful reference in Ulysses, Elizabeth and Lily ran a vibrant women-only arts and crafts enterprise
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Photographer Anna Gordon has been granted extraordinary access to the historically secretive Freemasonry for Women lodge, one of two Grand Lodges for women in the UK operating for more than a century, as it looks to the future
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Michael Rowan-Robinson writes: In her studio the impression she gave was of seriousness and mastery
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As the country contended with Brexit and the pandemic, the photographer turned her lens on its coastal towns, villages and canals
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Photographer Dragan Novaković’s fortuitous shot from the dog show perfectly captures the eccentricity of the event
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Revelations about the renowned Bartlett school reflect a wider and longstanding problem with the profession
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Letter: Peter Fisher says the Aviva building by Lendal Bridge has considerable architectural quality
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Researchers in France used virtual reality to test the impact of tweaks made to urban settings
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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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