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  • Mr Men Works by (left to right) Euan Roberts, Rory McQueen and Will Blood.

    Mr Psychedelia meets Little Miss Pop Art – in pictures

  • DO NOT USE. ONE TIME USAGE SMART SHOT 14 JUNE 2024.

    ‘It was strange – a girl without a hijab at an ancient religious ceremony’: Mohammad Nazari’s best phone picture

    The Iranian photographer sees both social documentary and art in his image of two girls at a bus station
  • Jodie Comer and Austin Butler in The Bikeriders.

    From The Bikeriders to The Bear: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

    Chicago bikers caught in a love triangle with Austin Butler, Tom Hardy and Jodie Comer, while the charismatic chef is back on the small screen after the much loved seconds
  • Aerial view of swimmers and people on paddleboards

    The week around the world in 20 pictures

  • Guy Warren in front of his portrait by Peter Wegner, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney, June 2021.

    Guy Warren obituary

  • STRICT EMBARGO UNTIL MONDAY 17 JUNE 2024.  National Photographic Portrait Prize 2024 finalist. Alexis with moon, 2024 . ‘In this portrait, acclaimed Waanyi author Alexis Wright is lit solely by moonlight. As Alexis is a storytellerwho dares to imagine future cosmologies in these dystopian times, I sought to pair her with theelemental power of the moon, a symbol of dreams and illumination. Reflected in Alexis’ eyes are
tracings of the moon itself created through subtle movement of the human body in dialogue with the Earth’s rotation.’

    Australia’s national photographic portrait prize 2024 – in pictures

  • Tubeway army … Four Figures in a Setting.

    No perky cockneys? How Henry Moore’s sheltering souls puncture our blitz bravado

  • Yoshida Toshi, Unknown (Michi no), 1968.

    Art
    Yoshida review – brilliant prints bleached of historical colour

  • Tavares Strachan, You Belong Here, Prospect 3 New Orleans, 2014. (Installation view from Prospect 3 Biennale, New Orleans, LA). Blocked out neon travelling installation on the Mississippi River. 30 ft x 80 ft on 100-ft barge.

    Art
    Tavares Strachan review – encyclopaedic art that sizzles with life

  • Goalie, Brindley Road
1956
Modern print (printed in
2002)
38 x 30cm
© Roger Mayne Archive /
Mary Evans Picture Library

    Photography
    Roger Mayne review – destitute kids running wild in the battered, bombed-out city

  • Untitled, 1989, by Gavin Jantjes, in which an African mask and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles D’Avignon float in a midnight blue space, connected by a ghostly white line.

    Painting
    Gavin Jantjes: To Be Free! A Retrospective 1970-2023 review – fierce and subtle

  • a detail of Protection, 2024, by Claudette Johnson.

    Blue Black portraits, electric light relief and sugar in space – the week in art

  • A woman holding a young child poses with a bear

    Bear witness: the white bears of Zakopane – in pictures

    Our Streets are Full of White Bears is an archival project that documents the history of the legendary White Bear of Zakopane, in Poland
  • Malaga, 1967 by Joel Meyerowitz.

    Olé! Joel Meyerowitz’s vintage European road trip – in pictures

    Taking a trip across the continent – and snapping people in a speeding car at 100km an hour – taught the legendary photographer how to really see things
  • Marks & Spencer store in Marble Arch, Oxford Street.

    New Marks & Spencer building will be a showcase for low-carbon design

  • Oliver Wainwright

    Change? If only. Labour’s housing plans are built on flimsy foundations, fantasies and fudge

    Oliver Wainwright
  • Punchbowl mosque in south-west Sydney

    Art museum and mosque among Australian projects recognised in UK’s RIBA architecture awards

  • A house built to be dismantled quickly … Under the skin of the ocean, the thing urges us up wild, by Whittle.

    Wild ting: why a chattel house now sits on a manicured Scottish lawn

  • 327 questionable art

    Simone Lia: Questionable art – cartoon

  • Gavin Jantjes, Freedom Hunters, 1977.

    Anti-apartheid art, Keith Haring graffiti and new life for fallen trees – the week in art

    A retrospective of South African artist Gavin Jantjes, new works by Zanele Muholi and Charles Lutyens’ insights as an art therapist
  • Horn of plenty … a tapestry fragment from Flanders, c1500.

    Artistic unicorns, protest ceramics and queer art from Morocco – the week in art

    Greenham Common inspires a new generation, designer Enzo Mari gets playful and Perth Museum dedicates its first exhibition to a mythical beast prized since antiquity
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