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  • 298 remember remember.

    Simone Lia: Remember, remember… – cartoon

  • (c) Dennis Morris - Black Slate, Hackney, London, 1975

    The big picture: Dennis Morris’s 70s London

    The photographer was just 15 and already a professional when he shot this cool young boy in the East End
  • Details from some of the minimalist images shot in various cities by Marcus Cederberg.

    Clutter-free images to calm the mind – in pictures

    The Swedish photographer Marcus Cederberg selects isolated details from his travels to make soothing, symbolic images
  • Chan Marshall, AKA Cat Power.

    On my radar: Cat Power’s cultural highlights

  • Women in Revolt!

    ‘It starts with women getting angry’: the giant exhibition giving art’s feminist trailblazers their due

  • A window cleaner standing on the outside of a window ledge with a cherrypicker behind him

    ‘It was odd to see someone standing in a 30ft-high window’: Anthony Edralin’s best phone picture

  • Little Simz

    From Little Simz to Beowulf: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment

  • Still Life Sailors by John Craxton.

    Art and design
    John Craxton review – why paint when there’s ouzo, dancing and drunken sailors?

  • A reckoning with western museums …  Healing the Museum by Grace Ndiritu.

    Art and design
    Grace Ndiritu review – a shamanic journey into the ‘lower world’

  • A new bloom … Self Portrait, 22 November 2021, in the Drawing From Life show.

    David Hockney
    David Hockney review – a dazzling victory parade from a boundless lover of life

  • Mouches in box (English fancy dress), 1920s © Fashion Museum Bath

    Art
    The Cult of Beauty review – delusional, divine, deadly…

  • People stand behind the metal mesh that covered the window of a building hit by an Israeli strike in Rafah

    The week around the world in 20 pictures

  • Jill Posener, Fiat Ad, London, 1979.

    A feminist fightback, exploring the fourth dimension and a Greek odyssey – the week in art

    A survey of female protest hits the Tate, the dazzling sculpture of Ghanaian artist El Anatsui and the drawings that made Genoa a Renaissance powerhouse – all in your weekly dispatch
  • An avatar created by Danielle Udogaranya

    Avatars, karaoke and the circus: exhibition explores the concept of ‘game’

    Game is the central theme of this year’s Foto/Industria festival in Bologna, Italy. Exhibitions present a varied selection of artists and projects exploring the subject: the relationship between playing and children; the functions of games for adults – from cosplayers to gambling; the spaces of games – from theme parks to virtual ones; and the relationship between games and technological developmentGAME is on display in Bologna, Italy, until 26 November
  • Rowan Moore

    Why are Liverpool Street station plans still shrouded in fog of ‘confidentiality’?

    Rowan Moore
  • City of London predicted skyline by 2030

    London financial district to have 11 more towers by 2030

  • Up in alms … Appleby Blue.

    Live better, live longer: the retirement home that’s more like an alpine spa

  • National Architecture Awards 2023. Rockhampton Museum of Art - Conrad Gargett, Clare Design (Lead Design Architects) and Brian Hooper Architect

    Rockhampton museum and a small Sydney home among winners in Australia’s top architecture awards

  • The Tower, 2022, by Jesse Jones. Performance in installation shot.

    Edinburgh’s art takeover, sensational saris and a punk icon passes – the week in art

  • Grayson Perry at the Smash Hits exhibition in the Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh.

    Grayson Perry’s art knows no borders

    Brief letters: Englishness in Edinburgh | Yorkshire puddings | Jane Birkin v ’Allo ’Allo! | Jogging
  • I herded horses instead of my father. M.P, 1982 by Maria Prymachenko

    Ukrainian folk art, mysterious totems and AI plays spot the Raphael – the week in art

    Maria Prymachenko stared down Stalin and is again inspiring resistance, mysterious totems appear in Llandudno and Wakefield’s new sculpture trail
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