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The artist’s portraits bring to shimmering life the vigour and power of the 17th-century Dutch republic
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The museum devoted to this Victorian woman photographer is a site of pilgrimage for the LGBTQ+ community
The Cameroon-born painter’s new Paris show draws a link between the architect and Africa
The second release from Charlie Hunter and Kurt Elling’s Grammy-nominated project crackles and soars
The designer behind the InterCity 125 train and the Kenwood Chef helped modernise Britain
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Banter quickly turns to bitter recriminations in the kitchen-set series starring Vinette Robinson and Stephen Graham
Chappe is showing macroalgae sculptures next to its seascapes
He likes to pair emerging and established artists in his own and his clients’ holdings
The pianist’s latest set ranges widely over the centuries, with works by Busoni, Bach, Berg and Liszt
The Walsall singer follows her meteoric rise to fame with a thoughtful follow-up to her 2018 debut
Tactility is key to his furniture, which includes tables made from pulped cardboard and polystyrene chairs
The material has a translucence and endurance that attracts makers
New series takes on the indifference and sensationalism with which the victims of the serial killer were often met
The fair has driven a global wave of interest in collectible design and functional art
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