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The 15th-century Flemish painter Hans Memling’s reputation is reassessed in this exhibition
Detroit under the hammer; O’Keeffes to be sold to buy more O’Keeffes; Agnieszka Kurant collaborates with termites
The artist’s murals of life as a hospital orderly are the most original British paintings of the first world war
Two exhibitions in Italy demonstrate the effects of money and religion on the art of Botticelli and his peers
If Fred the Shred had spent his millions on something useful, he might not have got it in the neck so badly, writes Harry Mount
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