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Iceland’s Sequences Festival is a rallying cry for our world today
Sequences Festival unveils its 11th edition: Can’t See
By Louise Long Published
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Nostalgia meets magic in Disney’s London exhibition marking 100 years
Disney100: The Exhibition, developed and curated by the Walt Disney Archives and Semmel Exhibitions, is now open in London
By Hannah Silver Published
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Disorientating, moving and multi-sensory: United Visual Artists deep-dive into time and data
United Visual Artists mark their 20th anniversary with ‘Synchronicity’ (until 17 December 2023) at London’s 180 Studios
By Hannah Silver Published
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Art as a family business: the Zagnoli family’s group show in Milan
The Zagnoli-Ligabue family present a new exhibition ‘ZaLiZaZa: Family Inventory’ at Milan’s Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea
By Laura May Todd Published
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The Cult of Beauty: uncovering subversion, idealism and capitalism in the beauty industry
A new exhibition at the Wellcome Collection, The Cult of Beauty, considers how beauty standards have been skewered
By Hannah Silver Published
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In Memoriam: Ida Applebroog (1929 – 2023)
We remember American artist Ida Applebroog
By Hannah Silver Published
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‘An oxymoron of frailty’: Georg Baselitz’s golem-like sculptures settle into the Serpentine
Georg Baselitz: Sculptures 2011–2015 is the artist’s first solo show at London’s Serpentine
By Daven Wu Published
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Moët & Chandon mark 280 years with a new cuvée and collaboration with Daniel Arsham
Moët & Chandon has unveiled the Collection Impériale Création No. 1, the first release from the Collection Impériale line, as well as limited-edition bottles by Daniel Arsham
By Hannah Silver Published
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Walls, Windows and Blood: Catherine Opie in Naples
Catherine Opie's new exhibition ‘Walls, Windows and Blood’ is now on view at Thomas Dane Gallery, Naples
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Elmgreen & Dragset's lifesize sculptures at Perrotin Paris play on Insta-activism
Elmgreen & Dragset’s “David and other sculptures” is on view at Perrotin Paris through November 18
By Emily McDermott Published
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Inside Paris+ par Art Basel 2023: what to see and do
Discover what not to miss this year at Paris+ par Art Basel with our handy guide
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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The mundane meets the sacred in Anthony Cudahy’s richly drawn figures
Anthony Cudahy draws on historical references and contemporary themes in his first UK solo exhibition in London
By Hannah Silver Published
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Hauser & Wirth marks its Paris opening with an inaugural Henry Taylor exhibition
Hauser & Wirth has opened its doors to its first gallery in Paris
By Amy Serafin Published
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Shirin Neshat on women’s rights, oppression and the Middle East
Shirin Neshat tells us about ‘The Fury’, a culmination of art and activism, on show at Goodman Gallery, London
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Boiling Point behind the scenes: from one-shot film to small-screen series
Director of Boiling Point, Philip Barantini, on keeping the intimacy of a scene alive
By Hannah Silver Published
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Hiroshi Sugimoto reflects on time and truth ahead of his London retrospective
As ‘Hiroshi Sugimoto: Time Machine’ opens at Hayward Gallery, the artist tells us of his guiding force, and why his Seascapes always end up in the bedroom
By Danielle Demetriou Published
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Frieze London 2023: what to see and do
Everything you want to see at Frieze London 2023 and around the city in our frequently updated guide
By Hannah Silver Last updated
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MJ Harper’s performance piece at London’s Koko will close Frieze Week in style
Artist MJ Harper will premiere ‘Arias for a New World’ at Koko in London this Sunday, 15 October 2023
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Fall down the rabbit hole into Charlotte Colbert’s Frieze Week dreamland
‘Dreamland Sirens’, a London exhibition from Charlotte Colbert, is curated by Simon de Pury and LA-based gallery UTA Artist Space
By Anne Soward Published
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The Modern Institute explores otherworldly narratives at Frieze London 2023
The Modern Institute is showcasing the work of artists Rachel Eulena Williams, Jim Lambie and Andrew Sim and more
By Anne Soward Published
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Quayola x LG OLED bring digital Impressionism to Frieze London
Quayola x LG OLED present Jardins d’Été, an immersive work that mixes Old Masters’ florals with super vivid 4K technology
By Simon Mills Published
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Kaws takes over London’s Shreeji News for Frieze Week 2023
Kaws and Shreeji News’ Gabriel Chipperfield have worked together to create an immersive pop-up
By Hannah Silver Published
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Michael Armitage receives Government Art Collection’s Robson Orr TenTen Award
Kenya-born British artist Michael Armitage’s work, ‘Ngaben’, has been unveiled in a ceremony at 10 Downing Street today
By Hannah Silver Published
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Avery Singer considers 9/11 trauma and corporate anonymity at Hauser & Wirth
‘Avery Singer: Free Fall’ opens at Hauser & Wirth, London, melding a serene office aesthetic with moments of horror
By Emily Steer Published
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Saatchi Yates and Will St John kick off Frieze Week with an exhibition and cabaret
Saatchi Yates marks its three-year anniversary with an exhibition and talk with artist Will St John
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Kerry James Marshall donates first portrait, of Skip Gates, to Fitzwilliam Museum, UK
Kerry James Marshall's portrait of the literary critic, writer and filmmaker is his first of a real, rather than an imagined, sitter
By Amah-Rose Abrams Published
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Richard Prince’s early photographs go on show at London’s Gagosian
‘Richard Prince: Early Photography, 1977–87’ opens at London's Gagosian, marking the beginning of Frieze London 2023
By Hannah Silver Published