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The Austrian has spent 40 years working with the world’s great artists, from Joseph Beuys to Jean-Michel Basquiat
The late painter’s monumental picture moves out of the restaurant to hang opposite the altarpiece that inspired it
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The architects’ work is celebrated in a London show which focuses on the stuff of their profession
The pioneering Ghanaian curates his favourite images from a new Tate Modern exhibition
From the Sistine Chapel to an insight into the nature of art
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Diasporas and displaced peoples are among the salient themes at the famed French photography festival
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Still life paintings in Gstaad, carnival colour in Margate, bird snapshots in London and more
The work of Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne had apparently all been accounted for – until 19 pieces were discovered behind a small wooden door
The artist is not afraid to be bold with his emotions as he examines family, race and masculinity
The famed photographer of Marilyn Monroe sought to document African-American culture long before the mainstream was interested
The Japanese artist’s home and studio is an oasis of calm among Tokyo’s bustling streets
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