Art
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Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2026: a ‘whirl of objects’The Week Recommends The world’s oldest open-submission exhibition offers pieces by professional and non-professional artists alike, with some hidden gems up for sale
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‘As the saying goes, time is money’Instant Opinion Opinion, comment and editorials of the day
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Frida: The Making of an Icon – trailblazing artist’s vision leaves you ‘reeling’The Week Recommends The Tate’s record-breaking show lets viewers revel in ‘Fridamania’
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Art Review: ‘Machine Dreams: Rainforest’Feature Dataland, Los Angeles, through Jan. 31, 2027
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The painter who captured the soul of L.A.Feature David Hockney was known for his colorful paintings of ordinary scenes
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Anish Kapoor: ‘zinging’ exhibition is a ‘divine bloodbath’The Week Recommends The artist takes visitors to the Hayward Gallery on a ‘metaphysical rollercoaster ride’
By Will Barker, The Week UK Published
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Marjane Satrapi: The dissident artist who created ‘Persepolis’Feature Her graphic novel was beloved around the world
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British Landscapes: a Sense of Place – a journey that finds ‘strangeness in the familiar’The Week Recommends Pallant House exhibition features works by Graham Sutherland, Eric Ravilious and Paul Nash
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6 engaging museum exhibitions to view this summerThe Week Recommends Learn all about Matisse, Locke and American Pop Art
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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The ‘highly secretive’ mission to bring the Bayeux Tapestry to LondonIn the Spotlight British potholes just one obstacle in epic journey that has become ‘symbol of Anglo-French co-operation’
By Will Barker, The Week UK Published
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China bans award-winning film starring convicted murdererUnder The Radar Nationalists and the manosphere have pushed authorities to ban a film about a controversial killing
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Venice Biennale 2026: controversy in contemporary artThe Week Recommends ‘Confrontational’ works drawing attention at this ‘most prestigious’ international exhibition
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Zurbarán: a ‘magnificently choreographed’ showing of the Spanish ‘genius’The Week Recommends The ‘stupendous’ exhibition ‘significantly enlarges our understanding’ of the fascinating artist and the ‘mesmerising paradox’ of his works
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Engaging with art can slow aging, study findsSpeed Read In some cases, the results were comparable to physical exercise
By Peter Weber, The Week US Published
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