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A show at New York’s American Folk Art Museum hopes to redeem the reputation of the tailor-turned-painter
A hypnotically absorbing exhibition shows how one man reinvented the possibilities of paint
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Featuring music, dance and painting, ‘Monochromatic Light (Afterlife)’ was performed at the Park Avenue Armory
Carpenters Workshop Gallery has brought together some of the world’s greatest creative minds
The artist’s picture of Jeremy King is a poignant testament to friendship, an era and a bygone café culture
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The Australian has amassed more than 900 pieces — and aims to show off her country’s creative thinking
Paul Allen’s works revealed; Arne Glimcher opens ‘selfish dream’ gallery; dealer pleads guilty in $86mn fraud
Acutely truthful portraits have a thrilling resonance with the museum’s collection
The photographer and gallerist turned cultural powerhouse Ronan Mckenzie
A new wave of painters is using a technicolour palette to create energetic, psychological landscapes
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The late painter-gardener’s legacy is flowering anew
Two people but one artist, Gilbert Proesch and George Passmore discuss Tibetan tailors, Victorian furniture and their new foundation
Three couples discuss their chemistry – in art
Exploring nature and pagan mythology, he receives his first UK retrospective more than a century after his death
Stanley Whitney sells work for charity; Freud centenary hits London; all change at Dickinson Gallery
The South African’s sensuous draughtsmanship underpins a wonderful exhibition that extends to film, animation, sculpture and performance art
Once touted as redundant, the most quotidian of materials is now a hot commodity again
This season, jewellery is as pretty as a picture
He anticipated today’s deluge of pets, selfies and sunsets but a MoMA retrospective casts doubt on his uniqueness
When exhibitions have been cancelled, creatives have launched independent projects
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