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Exhibitions

  • Heaven's Gate at Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur at The Wallace Collection, London.

    Grayson Perry: Delusions of Grandeur review – pomposity puncturing gets lost in personae

  • José María Velasco’s Rocks on the Hill of Atzacoalco, 1874.

    José María Velasco review – proudly dull Mexican was wasted in wonderland

  • Lots of figures drawn in bold white lines, showing the terrorof people fleeing attack and carrying their children, goods and animals

    ‘Making art made me feel free’: the prison paintings of Myanmar’s Htein Lin

    The artist, who has an exhibition at Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery, created a unique body of work from jail uniforms, soap and lids while detained by Myanmar’s regime
  • Discovering Jewish Country Houses, Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire

    Discovering Jewish Country Houses review – crumbling symbols of staggering success

  • Mahtab Hussain. Eid Prayer in Birmingham

    Mahtab Hussain review – smoking mums, hidden mosques … and Rishi Sunak

  • Tate Britain Exhibition Ed Atkins 2 April – 25 August 2025 sent by Ella.Baker@tate.org.uk

    Note perfect: Ed Atkins’s daily Post-it drawings – in pictures

  • A panel of quilts hanging from a ceiling.

    ‘Putting the unvarnished history out there’: art and activism during the Aids crisis

  • Tony Albert & David Charles Collins Kieran Lawson Warakurna Superheroes #1 2017 archival pigment print on paper 100x150cm Low Res.

    ‘A monumental moment’: world’s leading photography festival puts Australia in focus

    Exclusive: Les Rencontres d’Arles will this year spotlight First Nations and non-Indigenous Australian artists in a major exhibition opening in July in France
  • Mirror With Birds, 1870, by Victor Hugo.

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    Victor Hugo seduces, big names tackles a world in permacrisis and Hélène Binet challenges the Englishness of the country house
  • My Lollipop City: Gemini Rising, 2005, by Arpita Singh

    ‘I spent six years just repeating dots and lines’: the great painter Arpita Singh on a lifetime in art

    She has been painting for 60 years – yet it’s taken until now for her to have an exhibition outside her native India. The artist reluctantly takes time out from her studio in order to grant a rare interview
  • Back view portrait of a female artist holding brushes standing next to easel in art studio, copy space

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    A dustpan and brush with fine art

  • Keep Abortion Legal, City Hall, NYC, 1994

    ‘The female gaze interested me more’: the radical vision of Dona Ann McAdams – in pictures

  • ‘Pure stoke’ … Grishka Roberts at Newquay in 1982.Photo by Alex Williams.
Grishka Roberts is a pioneer professional surfer from Newquay who won the British Junior Championships in 1984 and the European Championships in 1989 and 1993.

    ‘I’ve had seals nibble my toes!’ How sunkissed Cornwall became a 422-mile surf paradise

  • A visitor with their back to the camera observes a portrait of a black man with a cigarette in his mouth

    ‘The colour of my skin didn’t matter’: exhibition shines light on black artists in postwar Paris

  • Ritratti reali, Tricarico, 1972.

    Mario Cresci review – mind-bending tricks from an Italian iconoclast

    Whether photographing the cave-dwelling inhabitants of the south or a black square he’d painted on a wall, Cresci showed how the camera could manipulate our memories
  • The Castle with the Angel, 1863.

    Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo review – masterpieces from a man with a heart as big as the Notre Dame

    From hanged men and inky cephalopods to shadowy gothic castles, these cosmic, horror-tinged works let the Les Misérables writer and liberal political campaigner speak directly to us
  • From the series A Fish Called Julie by Jon Tonks. Will, fishing for mackerel, Newlyn, 2023

    Did you catch that? On the boats with Cornish fishers – in pictures

    Flying lobsters, cuttlefish ink and stargazy pie … Jon Tonks got on his kayak to spend 18 months photographing the incredible fishing communities around England’s south-west coast
  • Chefs cooking in restaurant kitchen

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  • An essay in delicacy and economy of means … a re-creation of the teahouse at an 18th-century Zen monastery in Kyoto.

    ‘Like a game of black-belt level Jenga’: inside the ancient art of Japanese carpentry

    From the earthquake-defying joints that support a 13th-century temple to the delicacy of sashimono puzzle boxes, a new exhibition shows off the myriad possibilities of this centuries-old craft
  • The Valley of Mexico from the Hill of Santa Isabel.

    Borderline genius: how José María Velasco’s landscapes redefined perceptions of Mexico

    An exhibition of works by the 19th-century artist shows his role in creating a sense of Mexican identity – revealing that he was more polymath than painter
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