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BOOKS

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7 March 2023

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7 March 2023

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23 February 2023

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21 February 2023

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at London's Slade School of Art, won critical recognition in her mid-sixties for
her massive, site-specific installations

Gareth Harris
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RAFAEL VIÑOLY—MUSEUM 'STARCHITECT' WHO BELIEVED IN EXPERIENCE OVER
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produced prize-winning buildings

Louis Jebb
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REMEMBERING NORMAN DILWORTH, A CHAMPION OF CONCRETE ART, WHO HAS DIED, AGED 92

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making his name with construction-based reliefs and sculptures in Britain

Jon Wood
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Louis Jebb
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ANTHONY GREEN—WHOSE WIFE MARY WAS THE MUSE FOR A UNIQUE SET OF NARRATIVE
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decades of married life

Martin Bailey
3 February 2023

THE ART OF THE OBIT: ADAM MCEWEN ON HIS HYPOTHETICAL OBITUARIES OF LIVING
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30 January 2023

ALFRED LESLIE, RISING STAR OF ABSTRACT EXPRESSIONISM WHO EMBRACED FIGURATION,
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20 January 2023

'A SOUTH LONDON VERSION OF THE FABLED HOMUNCULUS': NORMAN ROSENTHAL REMEMBERS
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12 January 2023

MICHAEL SNOW, AVANT-GARDE FILM-MAKER AND SCULPTOR, HAS DIED AGED 94





BOOK CLUB

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Book Club

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some publishing treats for you to paw over

Gareth Harris and José da Silva
Book Club

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novel about the artist's daughter—selected by the curator Sarah E. Thompson

José da Silva
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SHOW

A new memoir by Patrick Bringley details what it was like to work as a guard at
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Gareth Harris
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THE YEAR AHEAD: 2023

After three years of uncertainty, the outlook for the art world in 2023 seems
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ahead, including the best exhibitions, fairs and biennials worldwide.

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The Year Ahead 2023

THE MUST-SEE EXHIBITIONS IN 2023: FROM THE BIGGEST EVER SHOW OF VERMEER
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The Year Ahead 2023

ART MARKET PREDICTIONS FOR 2023: WET PAINTING IS OUT BUT GUARANTEES ARE HERE TO
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FROM SHARJAH TO SÃO PAULO: 2023'S MOST INTERESTING BIENNIALS


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NEW FACES AND MAJOR ANNIVERSARIES: ART FAIR HIGHLIGHTS OF 2023


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