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The rise of paper weaving
The former Young British Artist is using everything from oil painting to NFTs to question our approach to the Earth
The 97-year-old turns flora, fauna and found objects into sculptures that reflect powerfully on the past
The musical theatre star has joined forces with Elaine Paige to host West End Woofs in aid of rescue cats and dogs
Jamshyd Sethna, founder of Banyan Tours, shares his favourite spots for sundowners, pashminas and biryanis
Tish Murtha and her bold, vivid work are the focus of a beautiful documentary by Paul Sng
New art fair opens in Mumbai; artist Rachel Jones goes it alone; Frieze gets advice from Sheena Wagstaff
The artist loves thrift shopping, Wet N Wild lipstick and Louise Bourgeois’ boobs
A darkly thrilling survey of the German artist’s early work asks whether it simply expressed his pessimism — or was it a form of reportage?
Jackie Wullschläger selects her must-read titles
The show in Newcastle brings to life the artist’s thoughtful use of rough materials
A new exhibition at London’s Barbican explores the role women have played in documenting ecological degradation. Curator Alona Pardo picks her highlights
Show subtitled ‘Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990’ omits the best of the period, but one work resonates powerfully
In troubled times, the life-affirming power of paintings offers respite — and moves us towards compassion
Freelancers for AP, CNN and others sent images of October 7 raids, some from within Israel
The designer spruces up with pine garlands, charades and 1920s showtunes
The National Gallery is turning 200. It’s cause for a £95mn celebration
Our deputy editor picks art-inspired presents for people of all ages
The show celebrates these decorative objects as both artwork and furniture, from traditional Chinese models to versions by Picasso and Hockney
Market fragile amid wider turmoil; England rugby star opens gallery; Peter Doig donates print proceeds to London charity
An abundant retrospective embraces the full sweep of the artist’s frustratingly uneven work
The British filmmaker and artist examines the complexities of his African roots through a personal aesthetic
The opening weekend saw minimalist dance and atmospheric sound-based works unfold at spaces across the city
Multimedia staging at the Coliseum delivers plenty for fans of Abramović, less so for admirers of Callas
In a surprising exhibition, exquisite traditional works are shown alongside modern pieces they inspired
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