Art
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Court hears unexpected request for leniency for man on trial for torching door of security service headquarters
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Beneath the Swedish capital lies an intricate web of underground train lines, sometimes referred to as “the world’s longest art gallery”.
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Meades on Mussolini, Antony Gormley’s verdict on Brexit, and the high society grotesque of Cindy Sherman – all in your weekly art dispatch
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Surreal Encounters: Collecting The Marvellous | Whitstable Biennale | Félix González-Torres | Rubens’ Ghost | Botticelli Reimagined
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The Swedish artist explores the cracks in South American life
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Scratching out of ochre stencils on Derwent valley cave wall is ‘devastating’, says Clyde Mansell, chairman of Tasmanian Aboriginal Land Council
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He roamed his city’s streets all his life, delivering papers, telegrams and milk – and recorded what he saw in naive but meticulous drawings decades later
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This portrait of the artist and his wife may be hugely popular on social media, but its intimacy and humanity – just as with a photographic selfie – is fake
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The National Museum of Wildlife Art features exhibits focused on national parks, including Georgia O’Keeffe camping and views of Yellowstone
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He made a documentary about architecture in Nazi Germany and followed the Stalinist heritage trail. Now film-maker Jonathan Meades is tackling Mussolini – one fascist monument at a time
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Artefacts from Cistercian jewel in Yorkshire displayed for first time since being buried in building collapse 500 years ago
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Gagosian, London
De Maria’s art is electrifying outside, but inside this show, his untouchable steel sculptures and uninspiring statements fail to tingle the spine -
Why is Tate Modern exhibiting an old-fashioned, second-rate artist whose art recalls the kind of British painters it would never let through its doors?
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Part of an global curatorial project that heads to Palestine next, the Brisbane iteration is sprawling and high in concept, rewarding time and an open mind
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Editorial: Too much of the EU referendum debate is at best pragmatic. But the need to defend ties of scholarship, research and culture speaks to Europe’s bigger values and widened horizons
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Poster display highlights ideology and escapism of mass-produced publicity tools that spawned an artistic genre, the Moscow Times reports
The Artist and their City The truth about Tehran, by artist Nazgol Ansarinia: 'It's building a fantasy future' – video