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A retrospective highlights how the artist plays with masks and appearance — but always focuses on herself
A mammoth dollop of whipped cream, a giant ship in a bottle, a towering 115-metre slide: the metropolis is dotted with stunning, often subversive public art — if you know where to look . . .
The Baroque painter’s London show spearheads a new wave of exhibitions with a female focus
Campaigner who fought for right to vote is first woman to have tribute in Parliament Square
A quietly subversive or unexpected take on ‘ordinary’ subjects has characterised the artist’s work for nearly two decades. Her latest project is no exception
Gritty, bellicose, self-absorbed: New York’s mid-1990s art scene is hard to romanticise, but this show does its best
In the latest instalment in his series on his dream photography collection, FT critic Francis Hodgson looks at a work by an undervalued British photographer
Smaller spaces such as Studio Voltaire are independent and vibrant arenas for art in otherwise neglected areas
Maureen Paley and Mary Katrantzou discuss artistic risk-taking and the importance of having one’s own conviction
A subterranean installation and a retrospective from a YBA show the very different paths that video art has taken
Interest in video art is increasing as artists, galleries and collectors realise the possibilities of the medium
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