art & design
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Lithograph depicting owners of fish and chip shop frequented by teenaged David Hockney was among artist’s first forays into printmaking
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Frank Brangwyn was an English former apprentice of William Morris, while Yoshijiro Urushibara was an expert Japanese woodblock artist. In the early part of the 20th century, they made prints together that blended their artistic styles and showed their shared adoration of nature
in pictures
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As a child, Enrique Metinides photographed the bloody crime scenes of Mexico City – leading to a lifetime of ambulance chasing and macabre images
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talking points
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By opening its doors to disillusioned Iranians such as artist Shahrzad Changalvaee, the US has welcomed some of its greatest minds. But what now?
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reviews
the big picture
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This French photographer and filmmaker documented everyday scenes – but invested them with the visual daring of the surrealist movement
you may have missed
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The artist, best known for her tangled love life and being Virginia Woolf’s sister, gets her first major solo show
video
Review Richard Mosse: Incoming – shows the white-hot misery of the migrant crisis