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Hedge Your Bets: The Timeless Pleasure of Topiary

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The Mothers Who Started a Revolution in Latin America

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Tracey Emin, Why I Never Became a Dancer, 1995, still

When Art Goes Disco Dancing

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Discover Kewpie, South Africa’s Unsung Queer Icon, in This Remarkable Photo Archive

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David Lynch, Woman with Small Dead Bird, 2018 (cropped). Courtesy of David Lynch and Kayne Griffin Corcoran.

David Lynch Wants You to Play Detective in His Mysterious Paintings

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Do Women’s Bodies Share a Special Relationship with Nature?

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Bridget Riley inside Continuum, contact sheet by Ida Kar, 1963. National Portrait Gallery. From the book Bridget Riley A Very Very Person.

The Making of An Artist: How Bridget Riley Became the Queen of Op Art

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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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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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The Radical Italian Artist Who Married Her Male Pseudonym

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This Is What the World’s First Acid Trip Looked Like

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Desire Is Set Free in the Sensual Paintings of Huguette Caland

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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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Industrial Escapism and the Deep Humanity of Heavy Metal

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What’s Tantric Sex Got to Do with Surrealism?

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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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Why Were These Forgotten Male Nudes so Groundbreaking?

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Jakob Lena Knebl Seduces with Bright Colour and Bold Politics

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Vera Chytilova, Daisies, 1966, still

A Political (Dinner) Party: Food and Subversion in Czech Cinema

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These Artists Prove That Appearances Do Matter

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Paul McCarthy, DADDA, Donald, Green Screen, 2019. Courtesy Xavier Hufkens and the artist

Paul McCarthy Uses “Bad Taste” to Reflect the Worst of Society

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Arwed Messmer, RAF No Evidence/Kein Beweis, 2017

When Is a Photographer Not a Photographer?

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Anthony Goicolea, Pisser 1999. Colour cibachrome from a black and white negative, laminated, mounted on sintra. 101.6 x 177.8 cm

Blood, Sweat and Piss: Art Is a Hard Job

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