Whitechapel Gallery
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The provocative German painter plumps for quantity over clarity, while the Indian artist stuns with her animations
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4 out of 5 stars.Flickering iPad animations flood the senses with themes of nationalism, contagion and violence, alongside the timely words of great thinkers
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The Photographers Gallery reopens post-lockdown with portraits of humour and humanity, masculinity is on show at the Barbican, and Grayson Perry’s pots are back in Bath
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Artist of ‘radiant drawings’ and epic sculptures wins for her project to overturn negative view of older women expressed by famous 1905 painting
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Ghent completes a magnificent restoration, Marc Bauer follows Hokusai and Géricault to sea, and a coffee controversy brews at the Tate
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4 out of 5 stars.Whitechapel Gallery, London
Intended as a comment on the sort of dictorships she has lived though, the Brazilian artist’s subjugated phalluses and intriguing orifices are one great splurge of freedom
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3 out of 5 stars.The latest collection of AFI works is a hidden treasure
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She flunked art at school and spent 10 years in children’s services. Helen Cammock talks about unlocking her creativity – and taking off on a singing, dancing, sketching tour of Italy
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They survived homophobia and Thatcher. But is gentrification now sounding the death knell for gay clubs and pubs? We meet the artists battling to save them
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The Whitechapel revisits its groundbreaking 1950s exhibition, pairing architects with artists to present changing visions of what’s to come
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As the artist prepares to receive Whitechapel Gallery’s award, she reflects on her work and why she prefers Tate Britain to Tate Modern
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2 out of 5 stars.This compact selection of art owned by the Spanish bank gains no greater meaning beyond the corporate through investing in an author’s explications
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Named after the late experimental film director Derek Jarman, the Jarman award celebrates UK-based artists who work with moving images. This year’s nominees include Daria Martin, Hardeep Pandhal and Margaret Salmon. The artists present their work in events at the Whitechapel gallery in London this weekend. The £10,000 prize is given on 24 NovemberGallery
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4 out of 5 stars.From an installation of a decaying public pool to lonely sculptures thinking the unthinkable, the Scandinavian duo bring their subversive wit to social and sexual politics
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4 out of 5 stars.Whitechapel Gallery, London
With freakish flowers and picklings that prefigure Hirst, Loudon’s collection is a terrific blurring between science and art
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