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Cui Xinming: Toxic Light and Everyday Calm

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Julie Curtiss: Wild Women and Dark Humour

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Ripe Beings: The Female Artists Embracing the Organic

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Alexander Calder. Untitled (maquette for 1939 New York World’s Fair), 1938. © 2019 Calder Foundation, New York / VEGAP, Santander

Why An Artist’s Unrealized Dreams Can Be the Most Revealing

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The Dance Troupe Testing the Limits of Technology

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The Making of a Truly Radical Arts Centre, Buried in the British Countryside

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The British Artist Who Helped Pioneer the Use of Science in Art

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The London MFA Shows: The Search for Authenticity in a Post-Truth World

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The Standard London, reception, with ceramic artwork by Lubna Chowdhary

This Artist Is Bringing Hands-On Craft to the New Urban Environment

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The Artists who Crawled Out of the Cyberswamp

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Women Get in Touch with Their Masculine Sides at Frieze Sculpture

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The London MFA Shows: Art in a World on the Edge of Change?

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Maarten Van Roy, Untitled, 2016. Installation view Kevin Spacy, Simultanhalle, Cologne. Photo by Martin PlÅddemann

The Belgian Festival Breaking the Mould with Optimistic Art

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Visionary Virgil Abloh Shares His Most Challenging Project to Date

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Zach Blas Shows Us a New Dystopia

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Guy Goodwin, Honky Tonk Grotto, 2017 © Guy Goodwin. Courtesy of Brennan & Griffin, New York

Painting’s Not Dead: It’s Never Looked So Radical

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The Artist Making Low-Cost and Eco-Friendly Sculptures

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Laure Prouvost, Pocket Tube Map. Photo by Benedict Johnson 2019

Laure Prouvost Turns Commuter Misery into Joy

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Is Art Forgery a Dying Game in the Digital Age?

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All images, unless stated: Crack Up - Crack Down, 33rd Ljubljana Biennial of Graphic Arts, Installation view, photo by Jaka Babnik

Is Political Satire a Match for the Times We Live In?

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What We Learned at the First Yorkshire Sculpture International

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The Artist Disrupting Perceptions of Black Youths

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Haroon Mirza, Stone Circle, 2018, Ballroom Marfa, TX. Courtesy of the artist and Ballroom Marfa. Photo by Emma Rogers

Neo-Neolithic Art: The Rise of the Modern Megalith

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Major African Artists Embark on a Year-Long Tour of the Continent

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