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Designers embraced versatile pieces that look the part whatever the occasion
The esteemed British architect on his remaking of the Royal Academy and where today’s cities are going wrong
First overseas tour of ‘American Gothic’ among works from the tumultuous 1930s
Women have fared poorly in this male-dominated profession — but are things changing?
Courtauld Institute to recreate the Great Room, the oldest space for public exhibitions in the city
Jackie Wullschlager picks her books of the year so far
Night after night, the champagne flows as corporates vie for the glitziest party on the beach or, better still, on the yacht
Few of the Venetian painter’s works are known to survive, yet fascinating insights emerge at the RA’s new show
A distinguished curator turns his expert eye on acquisitions
There is no future for a city that cannot provide homes for the workers that keep it running
With his shoebox-sized works, this shy artist stole a march on pioneers such as Warhol and Hirst
Scheme will add exhibition galleries and lecture theatre
A study of the painter’s legacy focuses on the portrayal — and treatment — of women in modern art
A London gallery is showing a replica painting in a project that raises questions about authenticity
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Politics, history, money – and alchemy. The provocative artist gives our visual arts critic a tour of his studio
The four-metre ‘Kranke Kunst’ is a supreme achievement and the second compelling reason to visit Burlington House this year
A venerable picture-framing business is curating contemporary art in a purpose-built space
The centenary of the British sculptor’s birth prompts rediscovery
New exhibition at the V&A celebrates the life of the Yorkshireman with ‘polymath talents’ and a ‘magpie-brain’
Australian designers are making a mark
The Verbier Festival has become a laboratory for new works and new musical partnerships
Tapestry, cloth, wool: it’s everywhere. Fabric-based art is not just a female medium
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