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Six years after The London Mastaba, Serpentine honours Christo and Jeanne-Claude with the publication of a new book and a ...
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Ahead of a career retrospective at the Royal Academy, the Irish-American conceptual artist tells Mark Hudson about finding ...
Glenn Brown CBE, born in 1966 in Hexham, Northumberland, is a prominent British contemporary artist celebrated for his unique use of appropriation in painting. By borrowing and transforming images ...
An in-depth reflection on speed, time, and capitalism — don’t miss it.” “Three huge screens and a stunning display — the best ...
This year's pavilion at the Serpentine Gallery in London will be ready for whatever the great British weather has in store for it. Designed by Diebedo Francis Kere, the tree-inspired structure ...
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Why the art world must tackle the questions posed by artificial intelligence head on, plus comics celebrated in two European locations and Degas’ portrait of the circus artist Anna Albertine ...