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  • A rough portrait, in dark and earthy tones, painted straight on to wood, of a dark-haired saturnine young man

    ‘It was magical’: hidden self-portrait by English artist Norman Cornish found at museum

    Painting, concealed inside one of his well-known works, emerged during work for exhibition celebrating northern art
  • Portrait of Lesley Dumbrell 2023 with her artwork 'Solstice' 1974, photo © Art Gallery of New South Wales, Jenni Carter ***These images may only be used in conjunction with editorial coverage of the 'Lesley Dumbrell: Thrum' exhibition, 20 July – 13 October 2024, at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and strictly in accordance with the terms of access to these images – see artgallery.nsw.gov.au/info/access-to-agnsw-media-room-tcs. Without limiting those terms, these images must not be cropped or overwritten; prior approval in writing is required for use as a cover; caption details must accompany reproductions of the images; and archiving is not permitted.*** Media contact: media@ag.nsw.gov.au

    ‘I thought, I’ll show you guys’: eye-popping artist Lesley Dumbrell finally gets her due at 82

    Since the 1950s, Dumbrell has fought sexism and conservative thinking to be recognised as one of Australia’s most respected abstract painters – and she’s nowhere near done
    • Into the Auntieverse: a surreal fantasy of older women

    • Art Weekly newsletter
      Modernist Paris, a Monet adventure park and the death of life drawing – the week in art

    • Come As You Really Are review – Heaven is a Ford Escort clad in swirly carpet!

  • Exterior of the Royal Academy of Arts in London

    Royal Academy removes Gaza-inspired works after Jewish group flags concerns

  • Été.

    Summer games previews
    Été, the Amélie-inspired game where you paint Montreal into life

  • Landscape with tanks … Time Taken 2, High Summer, 2013-2014, by Simon Norfolk.

    ‘Some of the most shocking photographs ever taken’ – The Camera Never Lies review

  • man wearing black shirt and open blue short-sleeve button-down surrounded by paintings

    ‘All art is worthy of preserving’: what should artists do to protect what they leave behind?

  • Under the Apple Tree by Bessie MacNicol.

    Sunbonnet supernova: the ‘fun gal’ who put the glorious Glasgow Boys in the shade

    Bessie MacNicol was a brilliantly talented artist but, as a woman, she had to go to Paris to paint nudes. Now, after a sensational acquisition, this leading light of the Glasgow Girls is finally getting her day in the sun
  • Three boys in Ukraine pretend to be soldiers in one of Francis Alÿs’s films about children at play

    The Guardian view on outdoor play: ministers should give it a whirl

  • The Carving Out Truths display inside the Walker Art gallery in Liverpool.

    How race influences our perception of art

  • One of the paintings

    Full Story
    Mona’s fake Picassos: performance or prank? – Full Story podcast

  • A person apparently covered in lightbulbs

    Artists should exploit AI’s capabilities, say creators of new Tate Modern show

  • A load of rubbish … or a whole new reality? Hany Armanious on his ‘redemptive’ replicas show

  • ‘Its memory will live on’: prints of Sycamore Gap tree to go on display

  • Orlando Whitfield

    Today in Focus
    Inside the biggest art fraud in US history - podcast

  • Nils Verkaeren 09

    ‘A home should be a living composition, like a garden or painting’: an artist’s home in Antwerp

  • Basel, Swizterland - Munster Cathedral<br>Basel, Switzerland. Rhine River and Munster Cathedral, Swiss Confederation medieval city.

    Seven ways to experience the best of Switzerland

  • (L-R) The Mother, 1958-59; Savacou, 1964; Johanaan, 1936. Ronald Moody

    Ronald Moody: Sculpting Life; Igshaan Adams: Weerhoud; Bharti Kher: Alchemies – review

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