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  • A wall in the Uffizi gallery showing a gap between two paintings where third one was hanging

    Three-hundred-year-old painting in the Uffizi damaged after visitor trips while trying to ‘make a meme’

    The Uffizi Gallery in Florence is considering imposing restrictions on visitor behaviour after the incident, which follows a similar mishap earlier this month
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    ‘I’ve been told off for taking snaps too’: our critic on the selfie-taking crackdown at the Uffizi gallery

  • Sutapa Biswas, Housewives with Steak- knives, 1983-85, Oil, acrylic, pastel, pencil, white tape, collage on paper mounted onto stretched canvas, 2450 x 2220mm.

    ‘We thought we were being naughty!’ The thrilling show by Black and Asian women that rocked the art world

  • Carbon intensive … an image of the proposal.

    ‘Excessively wasteful and giving off Swarovski vibes’: our critic on the ‘tiara bridge’ for the late queen

  • Battersea power station, London.

    From Tate Modern to Grimsby docks: the team saving Britain’s cherished buildings from the wrecking ball

  • Anselm Kiefer, Nevermore, 2014.

    Kiefer/Van Gogh review – Anselm puts the nightmare into Vincent’s sunflower visions

  • Stu Mackenzie and Joey Walker of King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard performing at Lukiškiu prison, Vilnius, Lithuania.

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  1. A plaster model of breasts, by Louise Bourgeois, called Tits, from 1967.

    Art
    Abstract Erotic review – artworks as beguiling as they are compelling

  2. A detail of Reverse (gallery view), 2002-2003, by Jenny Saville.

    Jenny Saville
    Portraits so powerful they override reality – Jenny Saville: The Anatomy of Painting review

  3. Wolfgang Tillmans (c) Centre Pompidou Hervé Veronèse, 2025 (5)

    Photography
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  4. Neon Anthem, Nicholas Galanin, Dark Mofo 2025.
Photo credit: Jesse Hunniford, 2025.
Image courtesy of Mona Museum

    Art
    ‘A space for mourning’ or a trauma theme park? Dark Mofo struggles with its most powerful works

  • Various young men in Black panther uniform stand as the man in the centre of the black and white image speaks

    ‘I was one of the few people able to document it’: shooting the Black Panthers – in pictures

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  • Gallery trail template

    PhotoEspaña 2025: chance encounters and colonial legacies in Spain’s photo festival

  • Palestinians rush for cover as debris flies around them after an Israeli strike in Gaza.

    The week around the world in 20 pictures

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  • Photographer Nick Hedges with the Pryde family children, in their bedroom, Moss Side, Manchester 1969.

    Nick Hedges obituary

  1. UK. London. 28th November 2014. Nathan Silver photographed at his home in central London. ©Andrew Testa for the New York Times

    Nathan Silver obituary

  2. A visualisation of Norman Foster’s glass bridge

    Translucent bridge to form centrepiece of national memorial to Elizabeth II

  3. building with greenery on every level

    A vertical forest growing in the Netherlands: in pictures

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  4. ‘I love things that are small. I want to fold myself up into sixteenths and place myself into an envelope and post myself off in a tiny letterbox’: the appeal of pint-sized chambers.

    Is this the antidote to the housing crisis? The YouTube series showcasing chic – and tiny – abodes

  • Back view portrait of a female artist holding brushes standing next to easel in art studio, copy space

    A dustpan and brush with fine art

  • illustration referencing Munch's The Scream

    The big idea: should we abolish art?

  • Flávio de Carvalho wearing the New Look-suit and walking on the streets of São Paulo, Experiência n. 3, 1956,

    ‘Abnormal art is the only good art’: how Flávio de Carvalho sparked a Brazilian revolution

  • People in a march hold a rainbow colored banner in front of them

    The best US exhibitions and art events for Pride month 2025

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