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Sun & Sea at LIFT: the climate change opera that audiences adore

A smash-hit at the Venice Biennale, this unique performance is about to open in south London

<p>A still from Jeremy Deller’s film Putin’s Happy which has been bought by the Museum of London</p>
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A Thousand Words for Weather - Artangel at Senate House Library

This atmospheric installation brings the weather inside one of London’s most imposing buildings

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Last chance and book now! The exhibitions to see in London this month

The city is a treasure trove of ever-changing art, so let’s get out there

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Royal Academy Summer Show 2022: The end is nigh, so why not buy art?

The annual open submission art exhibition is back in its summer slot with a climate change theme

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Mayfair Art Weekend: Everything there is to see and do

The annual Mayfair weekend is back with a stonking number of galleries onboard plus some new exhibitions

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Traces: Renaissance Drawings for Flemish Prints, Courtauld Gallery

This small but rather beautiful show reveals just how important drawings have always been to the creation of art

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Pushkin House: how a little Russian enclave is raising a radical voice

The cultural centre’s new director is fearlessly challenging the party line to stand up against oppression

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Dippy the dinosaur’s home (but not for long)

The diplodocus is back at the Natural History Museum but a new home is being sought for when it leaves again in January

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London Gallery Weekend: the emerging galleries shaking up the scene

Forget the big beasts of the London gallery world, we’ve picked out the best of the exciting young spaces to visit

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Dreamachine: The wildest trip you can take without breaking the law

Using just flickering light, this new art installation will lead you on a psychedelic adventure

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The best exhibitions to see at London Gallery Weekend 2022 - for free

London’s commercial galleries are thriving and there’s tons to see, for free

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The apple of Gauguin’s eye goes on show in Tate’s Cézanne spectacular

Many of French artist Paul Cézanne’s works will be displayed in the UK for the first time from October

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Lindsay Seers & Keith Sargent - Cold Light review: A beguiling show

Don’t expect to emerge with a clear sense of what this exhibition means, but do expect to be absorbed and even enthralled

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Future Shock review: Dramatic but forgettable installations

The works are striking but it feels like something is missing

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Walter Sickert review: This is a wonderful show, full of drama

This marvellously comprehensive exhibition documents the evolution of Sickert as an artist

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What to see at the Venice Biennale: Sonia Boyce to the Sami Pavilion

The Venice Biennale is back and it’s as thrilling as ever, but what should you take the time to see?

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Wellington: Women and Friendship review: Worth a visit to Apsley House

This small but intriguing exhibition suggests that the Duke of Wellington set a great deal of store by women as friends

Theatre

The best shows to take kids and teens to in the Easter school holidays

Our guide to what to see with your family over the break

Exhibitions

New Harry Potter exhibition celebrating fantastic beasts to open

The exhibition will introduce viewers to the world of Harry Potter’s weird and wonderful creatures

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Venice Biennale artist Sonia Boyce on her British Pavilion show

The trailblazer is finally getting her due, and not before time

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Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster: Alienarium 5 at the Serpentine review

This is the most radical intervention in the Serpentine’s polite buildings seen in years

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Larry Achiampong on his new permanent work at Westminster station

The British-Ghanaian artist has made a powerful new work by adapting the TFL roundel

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Radical Horizons: From the Desert Dust to Derbyshire at Chatsworth

Sculptures from the annual festival in Nevada have been transported to the Derbyshire landscape

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Canaletto’s Venice Revisited in Greenwich: postcards of a city at risk

A marvellous collection of works by the artist form the centrepiece of this show that looks at Venice then and now

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Inspiring Walt Disney at the Wallace Collection: hail the human touch

This exhibition reveals just how much Walt Disney revelled in the Rococo

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Radio Ballads review: affirms the transformative power of art

The show, featuring multiple films and video installations from four artists, takes a few hours to see - but it’s really worth the time investment

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Queer Britain: The UK’s first LGBTQ+ museum will open in London in May

The museum, called Queer Britain, will be launching with a temporary display

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Raphael at the National Gallery: why is he still considered so great?

The painter’s serene works will soon be on display in a blockbuster show in London

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Rana Begum at Pitzhanger Manor: fleeting moments of infinite beauty

The 18th century manor house is hosting a solo exhibition that promises to lighten up your life