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July 2024

  • Brushes with greatness … Oscar Murillo’s The Flooded Garden at Tate Modern in London.

    Oscar Murillo: The Flooded Garden review – my inner Pollock could not be contained

  • A person apparently covered in lightbulbs

    Artists should exploit AI’s capabilities, say creators of new Tate Modern show

June 2024

  • Francis Alÿs, Children’s Game #22: Jump
Rope, Hong Kong, 2020
In collaboration with Rafael Ortega, Julien
Devaux, and Félix Blume

    Francis Alÿs: Ricochets; Anthony McCall: Solid Light – reviews

    Mesmerising films celebrating children’s play around the world dissolve borders and liberate our adult imagination, and there’s a ghostly thrill in the space where light meets drawing
  • Light fantastic … Face to Face, from 2013, by McCall, whose work is showing at Tate Modern.

    ‘It was quite obviously breathing’: the day Anthony McCall realised his light sculptures were alive

    He made his name with exhilarating ‘light sculptures’ that audiences could spend hours inside. But a show in excessively hygienic Sweden led to 20 years in the wilderness. As McCall returns, he relives a pioneering career
  • Maria Balshaw photographed at Tate Britain by Suki Dhanda for the Observer New Review.

    Observer New Review Q&A
    Tate director Maria Balshaw: ‘I still come into work feeling terrified’

    The art gallery boss on the role of museums today, the politics of sponsorship and how Cornelia Parker influenced her decision-making

May 2024

  • Pastels and checks at Gucci.

    ‘Englishness with an Italian accent’: Gucci returns to its London roots

  • Lilttle Simz for Gucci

    ‘Where people are sharing energies’: why Sabato de Sarno is bringing Gucci’s latest show to London

April 2024

  • Gabriele Münter, Listening (Portrait of Jawlensky), 1909.  detail

    Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider review – bringers of joy

  • Wassily Kandinsky, Improvisation Deluge, 1913. Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus

    Expressionists review – the vivid premonitions of Europe’s wildest-eyed geniuses

  • Gallery assistants pose with a participatory installation entitled Add Colour (Refugee Boat) during the press preview of Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind exhibition at Tate Modern in London on 13 February 2024.

    Let’s tell the story of art without men

  • In the Rain by Franz Marc, 1912.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Expressionists turn blue, Gormley gardens and Rauschenberg reaches out – the week in art

March 2024

  • An 18th-Century Family by Joy Labinjo.

    ‘Inclusivity shouldn’t be controversial’: will a radical art rehang give Cambridge an unwanted ‘woke’ row?

    Fitzwilliam Museum keen to avoid kind of criticism that has hit Tate and National Portrait Gallery with shake-up of displays

February 2024

  • members of the public drawing on the walls and on a lifesize white boat in Add Colour (Refugee Boat), 2016 by Yoko Ono.

    Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind review – huge, moving and full of surprises

  • The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square

    Hang on to National Gallery’s 1900 cut-off date

  • Born to be mild … Yoko Ono with Glass Hammer 1967.

    Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind review – wild shrieks, audacious instructions and bare bottoms

  • Three people look at a painting by Jean-Honoré Fragonard

    National Gallery should scrap 1900 cut-off date, says art expert

January 2024

  • Vincent Van Gogh's Self-Portrait, 1889; Adrian Lester in Renegade Nell; Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie; Taylor Swift on stage; Matt Smith in An Enemy of the People; the Royal Ballet's Manon; New York City Ballet. Centre: Andrew Scott and Paul Mescal in All of Us Strangers

    2024 culture preview
    From Bong Joon-ho to Van Gogh: Observer critics’ culture highlights for 2024

    From Withnail and I on stage to Olivia Rodrigo on tour, Sally Wainwright’s new drama to Blondie, Bruckner and Jez Butterworth, our experts guide you through the treats in store this year

December 2023

  • Paula Rego exhibition at Tate Britain, London.

    Gift memberships: the best UK gallery, museum, cinema and theatre deals this Christmas

    Giving subscriptions as a present helps the culture sector plug its finances and saves money too

November 2023

  • Chris Bush.

    On my radar
    On my radar: Chris Bush’s cultural highlights

  • Tate Modern seen from the Thames

    UK museums agree to collective action to tackle the climate crisis

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