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The women of the Bauhaus
3 September 2019Women may not have been able to pursue as many fields as men at the Bauhaus, but this did nothing to hamper their astounding creativity, explains Corinne Julius
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Review: Venice Art Biennale 2019
27 August 2019This year’s Venice Art Biennale is an emotional assault course, discovers Veronica Simpson
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Top Five in August
16 August 2019Our pick of products new to market
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Castaways: Antony Gormley's sculptures populate deserted Greek island
30 July 2019On the historic Greek island of Delos, Antony Gormley has installed 29 of his signature cast-iron bodyforms amongst the sacred archeological ruins. Anthea Gerrie reports
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Regenerating Japanese islands through art: the Setouchi Triennale
30 July 2019Anthea Gerrie reports from the intriguing, island-hopping Setouchi Triennale in southern Japan
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The Garden of Earthly Worries by Studio Libeskind
15 July 2019In the baroque gardens of Holland’s Paleis Het Loo, Daniel Libeskind has created four globe-based sculptures
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How London is losing its queer spaces
21 June 2019Hannah Jane Parkinson explores Whitechapel Gallery’s Queer Spaces exhibition highlighting the decline of LGBTQ+ venues around London over the last three decades
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Buried in the landscape: The Weston by Feilden Fowles
18 June 2019With its new Yorkshire Sculpture Park visitor centre, The Weston, Feilden Fowles has walked the line between raw craft and refinement
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Art transforms the Amàre Beach Hotel Marbella
4 June 2019Artwork by Anna Schelberg and Paula Vincenti will be on show throughout the Amàre Beach Hotel Marbella this season, as part of the hotel’s Amàre Art programme.
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West side story: inside New York's Hudson Yards
31 May 2019The northern end of New York’s High Line is now capped off by a massive $25bn mixed-use development called Hudson Yards. On its cusp is The Shed, a Diller Scofidio + Renfro-designed arts building, at its heart is the Heatherwick Studio-designed Vessel and in its shopping mall is the Snark Park, by Snarkitecture
