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It’s all happening

    Artists are playing up for the camera in Tate Modern’s engrossing and tricksy new show

    Strokes of genius

      Is Delacroix the true father of modern art? Not quite, but he put in the groundwork

      Trending towards disaster

        Technology has helped turn narcissism into an art form, the Whitechapel’s new show reveals

        Modern, not medieval

          Go to the Bosch show in Holland, urges Waldemar Januszczak, to see the start of the art of our time

          Feminine wiles

            From Kanye and Kim portraits to huge copper threads, the Saatchi Gallery’s all-female show is 2016’s first humdinger

            Bernard Buffet: The Invention of the Modern Mega-Artist by Nicholas Foulkes

              The epic rise and fall of a now forgotten artist who was the talk of the 1950s

              Rock on!

                The dazzling Indian jewels on display at the V&A inspire a childlike sense of awe — and greed

                A retro revolutionary

                  Julia Margaret Cameron was a pioneer consumed by a very Victorian nostalgia

                  ‘Round up great art. Put it in the right order’

                    Waldemar has some simple advice for Tate Britain’s new director

                    Is this a £100m Leonardo or Sally from the Bolton Co-op?

                      Master forger Shaun Greenhalgh rocked the art world from his shed. Now his memoir reveals how he did it and makes an astonishing claim about a da Vinci and a checkout girl

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