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A new BBC series recalls the swagger and hubris of the Royal Academy’s infamous YBA exhibition
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Financial regulator questions crisis-hit ad group on way it revealed errors
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Twins Gert and Uwe Tobias’ puzzle-like work comes to Florida
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Sculptors Tim Noble and Sue Webster create jewellery that is both challenging and seductive
Artist Bharti Kher’s pieces embrace the chaos and contradictions of India
The consummate adman answers queries posed by nameless readers and journalists in this illustrated, gilt-edged Q&A
An innovative scheme aims to encourage the growing number of contemporary art collectors in India
The collector pitches a survey of youngish German art against Tate’s Gerhard Richter retrospective
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Cool conceptualism is a thing of the past in the first show dedicated to sculpture at Charles Saatchi’s King’s Road gallery
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