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  • Inches from injury … kids at play in Havana.

    Francis Alÿs: Ricochets review – children of the world unite in a health and safety nightmare

    From Cuba to Mexico, from Hong Kong to Iraq, the Belgian artist has made 40 mesmerising films of kids at play, including three with guns up to no good in a war zone
  • Jonathan Yeo's painting of Sir David Attenborough

    ‘Infectious enthusiasm’: Jonathan Yeo’s green portrait of David Attenborough unveiled

  • An installation review of Mona's 2024 exhibition Namedropping

    Namedropping: is Mona’s latest exhibition its most annoying yet?

  • Artist Lisa Huxley-Blythe in the London studio she rents from Space.

    ‘My studio costs half my income’: can British art survive soaring rents and property developers?

  • Katy Hessel

    The great women's art bulletin
    Art can change the world, but can it save us from climate extinction?

    Katy Hessel
  • Installation view of Tavares Strachan There Is Light Somewhere. Intergalactic Palace, 2024, and Ruin of a Giant (King Tubby), 2024. Photo Mark Blower.

    Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere; Megan Rooney: Echoes and Hours – review

    Forgotten Black heroes, from spacemen to musicians, are celebrated in an enthralling show by the New York-based Bahamian. Megan Rooney’s singular murals, meanwhile, are a riot of colour and incident
  • DO NOT USE. ONE TIME USAGE SMART SHOT 14 JUNE 2024.

    Smart shot
    ‘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
  • A mural by Lee Miller’s husband, Roland Penrose, above the dining room fireplace at Farleys, Sussex, UK.

    In the footsteps of Lee Miller and the surrealists: a tour of her arty Sussex retreat

    A film about the war photographer and model Lee Miller will be released this year. Her son is our guide for a trip to Farleys, her art-filled Sussex home
  • Jodie Comer and Austin Butler in The Bikeriders.

    Going out, staying in
    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
  • 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

  • Tubeway army … Four Figures in a Setting.

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

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

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

  • A woman looks at the large Meadow painting

    Paula Rego ‘masterpiece’ may set record for artist at Sotheby’s auction

  • FRANCE-ART-EXHIBITION-BEN<br>TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY CHRISTIAN PANVERT French artist Ben Vautier also know simply as Ben poses in front his "Mur des mots" (wall of words) within the Art School of Blois, central France, on March 21, 2013, ahead of the opening of his "Fondation du doute" (The Foundation of Doubt). Ben created "La fondation du doute" (The Foundation of Doubt) dedicated to Contemporary Art and creation in order to encourage and support 40 artists. The foundation wil be inaugurated on April 5, 2013. AFP PHOTO/ ALAIN JOCARD (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD / AFP) (Photo by ALAIN JOCARD/AFP via Getty Images)

    Ben Vautier obituary

  • Ronald Moody with Johanaan in 1963.

    Dentist, modernist, activist: the many lives of sculptor Ronald Moody

  •  a still from The Breaking Story by Sin Wai Kin (2022).

    Hacked Game Boys and horseplay! Jarman award shortlist celebrates thinking outside the box

  • Malaga, 1967 by Joel Meyerowitz.

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

  • The sculpture outside Salisbury Cathedral

    ‘Pile of old wood’: Salisbury residents say sculpture spoils cathedral view

    Wooden work called Seaview depicting house falling into the sea has been likened to fly-tipped debris
  • Yoshida Toshi, Unknown (Michi no), 1968.

    Yoshida review – brilliant prints bleached of historical colour

    Three generations of a family of artists are presented without the tumultuous context that could have given them life
  • Arwa Mahdawi

    How much does Renoir suck as an artist? Well, Trump’s a fan …

    Arwa Mahdawi
    The tacky ex-president loves the overrated Impressionist. Personally, I can only take so many portraits of dough-faced women
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