Sculpture
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The bust of Churchill that sits across from Donald Trump’s desk is created by an immigrant, who reminds us of both the glory of humanity and the evil of fascism
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Princes William and Harry are commissioning a statue of their mother for Kensington Gardens. If it ends up being bland and bronze, it will be a betrayal of Diana’s modern image
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RoboThespian and the world’s first automaton newsreader are the stars of the Science Museum’s Robots show. But did Da Vinci and Michelangelo beat them to it?
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Turner winner Keith Tyson returns, while Wolfgang Tillmans and others protest against treatment of refugees – plus the rest of the week’s art happenings
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The 101-year-old, who sold her first painting aged 89, talks about hanging out with Sartre, Matisse and Picasso, patience – and her next big project
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We think of Christmas decorations as a Victorian invention, but they actually link us back to the baroque age – when bling and glitz formed a stairway to heaven
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Hiring art historian Barbara Jatta is another progressive move from the Vatican Museums – now it must open up its secret wonders to the public
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St Katharine Cree church delighted at return of decades-lost work, part of a monument to a famous Elizabethan
Art Weekly Classic pop, revolution, and a fire at Tate Modern – the week in art