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  • Delphine Lebourgeois: Punching Love

    ‘I took it personally’: Rejects, the show for artists rebuffed by the Royal Academy

    The RA selected 1,700 works for its summer exhibition – but almost 10 times that number were rejected. Now some have a place to shine at last
  • Three Tahitians, an 1899 painting by Paul Gauguin

    Artist or monster? Mammoth new Gauguin show reckons with colonial legacy – to limited success

  • Jacqueline de Jong in 1982.

    Jacqueline de Jong, influential avant garde artist, dies at 85

  • Multicoloured striped pieces of cloth hang from the ceiling

    Thai artist gives voice to Myanmar’s Shan refugees at Venice and Bangkok biennales

  • A billboard ad highlighting Wimbledon’s links with Barclays

    Artists target Wimbledon’s ‘strawberries and cream image’ over link to Barclays

  • Detail from election artwork by Katharine Hamnett that reads 'your vote is your most powerful tool'

    Anish Kapoor among artists featuring in youth vote billboard campaign

  • Francis Alÿs, Children’s Game #22: Jump
Rope, Hong Kong, 2020
In collaboration with Rafael Ortega, Julien
Devaux, and Félix Blume

    Francis Alÿs: Ricochets; Anthony McCall: Solid Light – reviews

  • Simon McBurney

    On my radar
    On my radar: Simon McBurney’s cultural highlights

  • British artist Leonora Carrington in her house in Mexico in 2000.

    Long ignored, at last the surrealist art of Leonora Carrington is getting the attention it’s due

  • A Terminal 1 sign with people standing in front.

    ‘Reminder we are all humans’: Glastonbury’s Terminal 1 shows dark side of arriving in UK

  • Arwa Mahdawi

    The Week in Patriarchy
    Perimenopause finally gets more attention – because there’s something in it for men

    Arwa Mahdawi
  • Smart shot
    ‘It’s the quagmire of teenage existence - vulnerability with confidence’: Denise Marcotte’s best phone picture

  • Going out, staying in
    Kinds of Kindness to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • Daily Life In Kolkata, India - 23 Jun 2024<br>Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sudipta Das/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock (14554178d) A woman is passing next to a mural about the environment in Kolkata, India, on June 23, 2024. Daily Life In Kolkata, India - 23 Jun 2024

    Change by degrees
    By reflecting a world in crisis, art can be a powerful part of the climate solution

  • Marina Abramović on the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury festival.

    ‘Give unconditional love to each other’: artist Marina Abramović silences Glastonbury for seven minutes

  • Sharpening the Saws by Oleksandr Bohomazov, 1927.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Giants of Ukrainian art, Henry Moore goes to war and Chris Ofili’s myth making – the week in art

  • Francis Alÿs at his Barbican exhibition

    From Covid-inspired tag in Mexico to soccer with no ball in Iraq: Francis Alÿs on his joyous films of children’s games

  • brick building with three rows of windows in the city

    Public artwork reframes US history of enslavement through Jefferson’s valet

  • Bharti Kher, Six Women, 2012-14.

    ‘My sculptures are alive. They dance around the gallery at night’: the viscerally spiritual art of Bharti Kher

  • ‘I have to be as hands-on as a sculptor’ … Barbara Kasten.

    ‘Bewilderingly evanescent’: how a darkroom allergy made Barbara Kasten see the light

    The 88-year-old Chicago artist takes photography to a whole new level – as her new East Sussex show, which uses fluorescent panels to sculpt with colour, proves
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