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  • Doug Moran national portrait prize 2022 winner Graeme Drendel with fellow artist and subject of his portrait, Lewis Miller (left)

    Doug Moran prize: Australia’s richest portrait award quietly ‘put on hold’

  • Lady Sanity performs in Stan Douglas’s ISDN.

    Reverb review – summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in a concrete basement!

    This pounding show explores the magic of collaborations – between musicians and between the worlds of art and music. Our writer gets so deep in the groove he can’t get out
  • Oil painting of José Capelo by Francis Bacon

    Spanish police recover Francis Bacon painting worth €5m

    Two people arrested over theft of José Capelo portraits in Madrid in 2015 – one of which is still missing
  • Anwar Hussein and his sons, Samir and Zak, look at a photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, alongside one of Diana, Princess of Wales.

    ‘She knew how to convey a message’: Diana exhibition opens in London

  • Angela Merkel at an outdoor event

    Hostages’ families and interstellar dust: photos of the day – Thursday

  • A single ballerina in focus at the centre of a group of dancers in motion

    Assignments 2024: the best of British press photography – in pictures

  • Dachshunds fighting over canapes, Barbetta restaurant, 1990

    Dachshunds, debutantes and Donald Trump: capturing the glitzy, bizarre world of 80s high society

  • A detail from Peeling Back, 1974, from Female Rejection Drawing by Judy Chicago.

    Art and design
    Judy Chicago: Revelations review – cosmic cobblers from a dinner party goddess

  • Ethel Walker, Decoration: The Excursion of Nausicaa, 1920 detail

    Art
    Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 review – revelations and mystifying omissions

  • David LaChapelle, Elton John: Egg On His Face, New York, 1999

    Photography
    Fragile Beauty review – Elton John and David Furnish’s photo collection goes from basic to brutal

  • TOM OF FINLAND
On the Bike
1973
Graphite on paper
30 x 25 cm

    Art
    Beryl Cook/Tom of Finland review – ‘One’s trying to make you laugh, the other’s trying to make you horny’

  • sign saying el camino motel restaurant

    Roadside retro: Steve Fitch’s American motel signs – in pictures

  • Chandan Fraser, Women's March 1971. Courtesy the artist and Four Corners. for My Best Shot

    A joyous and momentous march for liberation – Chandan (Sally) Fraser’s best photograph

    ‘This was the first march of the Women’s Liberation Movement. The figure that’s usually given is 4,000 – but I’m sure there were tens of thousands of us. It was chocka!’
  • Not for the faint hearted … an image from Yorgos Lanthimos’s Dear God, the Parthenon is Still Broken

    ‘We pushed each other’: Yorgos Lanthimos’s alternate view of Poor Things – in pictures

    The maverick director and Emma Stone reflect on how they took their creative collaboration to the next level – by developing a brilliantly bizarre photobook
  • The Glasgow School of Art with scaffolding and fire damage

    Mackintosh building restoration should be taken out of Glasgow art school’s hands, say experts

  • Quite a view from the sofa … the treehouse by the artificial waterfall.

    Romans in togas, shepherds in saunas and the Bridgerton garden in bloom … my wild day at Chelsea flower show

  • Rowan Moore

    I’m passionate about the future of Glasgow School of Art’s glorious Mackintosh building, not just its past

    Rowan Moore
  • Welcome to the Inca citadel … Miguel Rodrigo Mazuré’s Hotel in Machu Picchu, Peru, 1969.

    How the world could have looked: the most spectacular buildings that were never made

  • Horn of plenty … a tapestry fragment from Flanders, c1500.

    Artistic unicorns, protest ceramics and queer art from Morocco – the week in art

  • Caravaggio’s The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula, 1610.

    Death-defying darkness, thought-provoking pop art and unrepentant nudes – the week in art

    Caravaggio proves haunting, Yinka Shonibare brings colonial figures down to size and Monica Sjöö photographs the goddess feminism – all in your weekly dispatch
  • Gallery assistants pose with a participatory installation entitled Add Colour (Refugee Boat) during the press preview of Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind exhibition at Tate Modern in London on 13 February 2024.

    Let’s tell the story of art without men

    Letters: Dr Suzy Tutchell champions the work of past and present female artists, while Caroline Higgitt takes Francesco Vezzoli’s challenge
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