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The Essential West London Guide for the Capital’s 2019 Design Festival

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Neil Haas Grapples With His Own Queer Identity in His Images of Men and Teens

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Doublonnage (Marcel), 1988. Courtesy of the artist and Luhring Augustine, New York. © Yasumasa Morimura

Meet the Japanese Artist Who Dresses Up as Icons of Art History

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Bangers and Mash? Carolien Niebling Turns the Simple Sausage Inside-Out

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Nick Cave’s Soundsuits Render Class, Race and Gender Obsolete 

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Luke Jerram, Museum of the Moon at University of Bristol

One Giant Leap for Art: The Creatives Who Fly Us to the Moon

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Will These Seven Works of Art Make You Laugh?

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Anita Grzeszykowska, Selfie #2, 2014. Pigment ink on cotton paper. Courtesy Raster Gallery, Warsaw

What Does Screen Time Do To Our Bodies?

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Eric Wert’s Deliciously Ripe Still Lifes Hint at Darkness and Decay

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You Must Be Joking! How Curators Learned to Lighten Up

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Can You Dream It? Cuteness and Creativity

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Kiki Smith Weaves a Dark Web in Her Wild Tapestries

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This Artist Channels the Vicious Sounds of War in Paint

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Lin May Saeed, Small Fox Relief, 2019. Courtesy: Private Collection Photo: by Wolfgang, Günzel

Warning: Fragile? The Artists Tearing Up Polystyrene

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What Does It Take to Put on Tate’s Big Summer Show?

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Steal a Glance at Corinne von Lebusa’s Illicit Scenes of Romance and Intrigue

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Adriana Varejão, Azulejaria Verde em Carne Viva (Green Tilework in Live Flesh), 2000. Photograph by Eduardo Ortega/ Acervo Atelier Adriana Varejão. Tate Modern, London

Paint, Meat and Blood: The Forceful Symbolism of Raw Flesh

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Jenna Gribbon, Elizabeth Working Out Poses For Her Diana Sculpture, 2019. Courtesy of the artist and Fredericks & Freiser, NY

Pulp Fiction: The Endurance of the Perfect Pop Aesthetic

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Saelia Aparicio, Your Consequences Have Actions

Pickled Balloons and Prosthetics: Saelia Aparicio Finds Humour in Dystopia

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Desire Is Set Free in the Sensual Paintings of Huguette Caland

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Milton Avery’s “Heroic Cast” of Normal People Chime with the Instagram Age

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Maisie Cousins, Bottom of the Fridge, 2018. Courtesy the artist and TJ Boulting

Dirty Rotten Mouthfuls: Why Artists Love Decaying Food

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Frances Chiaverini, Josh Johnson, Sacha Eusebe in Anne Imhof, Sex, 2019 Tate Modern, London Photography: Nadine Fraczkowski Courtesy the artist and Galerie Buchholz, Berlin/Cologne/New York

Impulse Buy? What Happens When Performance Art Goes Up For Sale

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One Day at the Disco

The Art of Disco: An Enduring Visual Legacy

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