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Enlightenment and learning versus bewilderment and awe — how one gallery transformed the way we experience art and the rest followed
The launch of an offshoot of New York’s Independent fair coincides with the latest Art Brussels
Tate Britain’s new show explores the mischief and mental gymnastics of a generation who aimed to dismantle art’s foundations
As the British sculptor wins the second Whitechapel Gallery Art Icon, how do art prizes benefit galleries and sponsors?
Sutherland’s works veer between the excellent and the embarrassing
How British artists of the late 1960s redefined the boundary between art and landscape
Two separate shows taking place in London illustrate contrasting approaches to photography
The first major museum survey of ‘ land art’ gives evidence of its undiminished power – even when viewed indoors
Scottish poet and artist Ian Hamilton Finlay’s literary, visual and aural artistry are on display at an Edinburgh show
This retrospecive of the eccentric artist and performer reveals a gift for wild yet pointed satires of national mores
Sculptor Neil Ayling starts his works with a camera
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