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Lorenzo Vitturi, Painted Agbe, Italian Leather, Coral Beads and Horn, 2017 (c) Lorenzo Vitturi, Courtesy of Flowers Gallery

Lorenzo Vitturi: To Market, to Market

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Ellen von Unwerth: Ladyland in a Man’s World

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Arkady by Patrick Langley

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Fully Coherent Plan for a New and Better Society by David Shrigley

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Kirsten Justesen, Ice Pedestal, Formations, 2000, © Kirsten Justesen Pedestal

Madam & Eve: Women Portraying Women

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The Psychology of an Art Writer by Vernon Lee

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Holidays in Soviet Sanatoriums

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Photographing the Great British Seaside

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Being Here Is Everything by Marie Darrieussecq

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Fred Deakin: Irreverence and Interaction

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How New York Breaks Your Heart by Bill Hayes

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John Divola’s Imagined Rituals and Abandoned Houses

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T-shirts by Sanlé Sory

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Excellences and Perfections

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Sophie Davis on Loss, Desire and Troubled Images

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La Manzana de Adan by Paz Errázuriz

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Unity, Zita

Sunday Read: Sisters

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Another Kind of Life: Photography on the Margins

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Sunday Read: Sticky Fingers

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Artists who make music Musicians who make art at Queens Park Railway Club

Ross Sinclair: Falling and Laughing

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Man in makeup wearing ring. Photograph from a photo booth, with highlights of color. United States, circa 1920. © Sebastian Lifshitz Collection

Under Cover: A Secret History of Cross-Dressers

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Gran Via Apartment, Barcelona, Spain, design: Anna & Eugeni BachPhoto: Eugeni Bach Gran Via Apartment copy

Sunday Read: Homework––Design Solutions for Working from Home

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Elisabetta Catalano, Bolkan Florinda, 1969. © Archivio Elisabetta Catalano. Courtesy of Richard Saltoun Gallery

On Reflection: Women Look at Women

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Juliana Huxtable, Untitled in the Rage (Nibiru Cataclysm), 2015. Inkjet print. 40 x 30 inches (101.6 x 76.2 cm). Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. Purchased with funds contributed by Stephen J. Javaras, 2015. Image courtesy Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. © Juliana Huxtable

Sunday Read: Art in the Age of the Internet

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