‘I didn’t know he was a fascist’: the artist who spent years stalking Trump
‘Everything can just be what it is’: the liberated art of Nairy Baghramian
The Iran-born sculptor’s colourful new London show continues her practice of playing with convention and collaboration
A wild ride! Jarman award nominees on tour – in pictures
Featuring night workers and news reports from another dimension, nominees for the prestigious prize are taking their diverse, boundary-pushing films on tour. We meet the artists up for the prize
Real art in museums stimulates brain much more than reprints, study finds
Riots, disasters and cries for justice: the art show charting India’s wildest decades of political pandemonium
‘Spend up, drink up, eff off!’ My 12-hour Babylonian crawl in search of old Soho’s louche magic
Noel Fielding and an exposed bellybutton: Dave Brown’s best photograph
Pioneering aerial photographer’s pictures show England of the 1930s
Lost highways: an offbeat road trip through forgotten America – in pictures
Before his untimely death, British photographer Michael Ormerod travelled the US in a VW camper van, taking thought-provoking photographs of unnamed places
Bodybuilders, gravediggers and a pile-up of pugs! Group outings – in pictures
Neal Slavin’s images of people grouped together – from fencers to Star Trek fans, models to Bible collectors – have been entrancing viewers for half a century
Ukraine’s art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone – in pictures
After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could
‘Art may be a pact with the devil’: the great Marlene Dumas on her darkly provocative art
She pours or even tosses paint on to a canvas – to see where it takes her. The results range from myths to massacres, bound heads to Satan. In a rare interview, the great artist reveals what drives her
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