Art and design, photography and architecture
Art & design
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Artwork depicting girl firing bunch of flowers appears overnight in street artist’s home city -
A collection of vintage ski and winter sports posters dating back to the early 20th century showcasing resorts from the Alps to Yosemite, from poster artists such as Emil Cardinaux, Dwight Shepler, and Arthur Zelger -
The conceptual artist has installed banners, billboards and stickers across Los Angeles for the city’s Frieze art fair
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Shoreditch’s Autograph gallery is exhibiting new work by young London photographers – aged 16 to 19 – whose work examines identity, culture and community
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Documentary on painter Keith Looby is a cautionary tale of rebellion becoming almost more important than what you stand for
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Art Get the Geiger counter! The Scholar Stones Project – review
3 out of 5 stars.
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The pick of the 2020 LensCulture Exposure Award winners, which shines a light on new and emerging photographers from around the world -
The latest in a Guardian Print Shop series featuring classic sports images. This shot of the legendary Diego Maradona was taken by Mark Leech in 1987 -
The photographer captures the embattled motormouth’s thoughtful side in 1966
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Architect and PM’s enthusiasm for Celtic crossing tempered by local cynicism of ‘pipe dream’ -
South African firm will celebrate London communities in the Serpentine Galleries’ 50th year -
Letters: Many new-builds are not just a blight on our cityscapes, they’re also a major contributor to the climate crisis, writes Dr Clare Melhuish
Visual arts
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Street art has transformed Quinta do Mocho, an area once plagued by crime and unemployment
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Canadian artist Sharona Franklin creates amazing gelatin art, using food, flowers, and surreal props
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Gustav Klimt’s Portrait of a Lady has been found – in the same gallery it was taken from. At least it wasn’t cut up by a mafia boss or hauled aboard a pirate ship -
Devastated by his time in Germany, which he regards as still Nazi, the artist has moved. As he unveils a powerful virtual reality artwork, he talks about needing a monster to fight – and why he’d like to be a barber
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