©Succession Marcel Duchamp, 2013
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Five artists interact with their ‘guy to beat’, Marcel Duchamp, in an ambitious new London show. Jackie Wullschlager reports
©Alejandro Cartagena
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Alejandro Cartagena’s photo series offers a bird’s-eye view of workers as they hitch a ride to work in the backs of pick-up trucks
©Scottish National Gallery
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Griselda Murray Brown on the 17th-century Spanish artist’s religious paintings on show at Dulwich Picture Gallery in south London
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Furore about ownership and value of public art
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Contemporary sales set off fireworks while a rediscovered ‘Caravaggio’ has become the subject of a court case
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A new book by Claire Roberts inspires Francis Hodgson to reappraise one of the country’s most vibrant forms of contemporary art
©Sarah Maycock
Lunch with the FT
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Few A-listers divide opinion as much as the actor/writer/scholar and artist. Peter Aspden catches him in Berlin to hear why being a movie star just isn’t enough
©2012 Estate of Arshile Gorky/ARS
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How the Surrealist quest to channel the unconscious led Dalí, Ernst and others to devise radical new drawing techniques
Feb 10, 2013
Many of the portraits in this show display craftsmanship rather than great artistry – but perhaps that’s the point
Feb 10, 2013
This exhibition is an intriguing record of the mindset of mid-19th-century America
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