A very British surrealist and the Tories’ legacy in cartoons – the week in art
Actors’ show-stopping art exhibition: ‘We’re used to rejection so nothing was turned down!’
From Shakespeare’s lost plays to the world’s oldest horse: the bumper Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024 quiz
‘It’s like Where’s Wally in broken Britain’: Ben Jennings on his Tory-era take on A Rake’s Progress
Rebel riders: on the road with a 1960s biker gang – in pictures
Cindy Sherman: ‘Little girls play dress-up – but I was always trying to be a monster instead of a fairy’
Immersive Vogue show lifts curtain on catwalks past and present
A backstage pass at the National Theatre – in pictures
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Barbie graces London and the Rokeby Venus heads to Liverpool – the week in art
Lonnie Holley review – America’s wreckage made into magical art
My bricklayer’s gone viral! Why construction workers are the new social media stars
Dominique White: Deadweight review – a beautiful, twisted sea monster
Firelei Báez review – bring on the furry ciguapas: magnetic visions of diaspora
Close encounters: Arles festival of photography – in pictures
Game On review – interactive gaming exhibition is a thoroughly fun day out
June 2024
Francis Alÿs: Ricochets; Anthony McCall: Solid Light – reviews
Mesmerising films celebrating children’s play around the world dissolve borders and liberate our adult imagination, and there’s a ghostly thrill in the space where light meets drawing
Long ignored, at last the surrealist art of Leonora Carrington is getting the attention it’s due
The artist and writer is celebrated in a new UK show – but why was a woman of such talent so little known in her lifetime, asks her cousin?
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Giants of Ukrainian art, Henry Moore goes to war and Chris Ofili’s myth making – the week in art
‘My sculptures are alive. They dance around the gallery at night’: the viscerally spiritual art of Bharti Kher
Francis Alÿs: Ricochets review – children of the world unite in a health and safety nightmare