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US climate activists condemn 18-month jail term for non-violent art museum protester

‘It’s hard to fathom how a peaceful protester can receive more prison time than many of the insurrectionists’ said one researcher, of Timothy Martin’s sentence

Climate activists have condemned an 18-m…

50 days ago

‘Decision to do this secretly is surprising’: NGV returns painting lost in Nazi era to Jewish family

The museum has declined to answer key questions about the decision to return the artwork, prompting the New York-based researcher who uncovered the story to challenge the NGV’s handling of the case

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65 days ago

I Regret Almost Everything by Keith McNally audiobook review – the life of a hospitality legend ⊖⊖

Richard E Grant narrates the restaurateur’s candid memoir about his life’s highs, lows and biggest regrets – including barring James Corden

The memoir from Keith McNally, the British-born restaurateur…

83 days ago

Art lovers rejoice: the National Gallery can finally show us when painting really gets exciting | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett

Curators can now chart the seismic shifts in 20th-century art – and include more works by women and artists of colour

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87 days ago

National Gallery accused of risking ‘bad blood’ with Tate over 20th-century art

Sources say decision to collect ‘modern’ art could have two galleries ‘at each others’ throats’ – but others welcome move

A decision to tear up an agreement between the National Gallery and Tate, whic…

88 days ago

National Gallery lifts ban on post-1900 paintings after £375m investment

Gallery secures huge investment at a time when many arts institutions are struggling to raise funds

The National Gallery has lifted its ban on collecting modern paintings made after 1900 as part of a …

4 months ago

Humble peasants … or an odyssey of sex and death? The Millet masterpiece that electrified modern art

Van Gogh saw compassion for the rural worker; Dalí saw phalluses and a child’s grave. As The Angelus comes to the UK, our critic celebrates a painting so deep it could even induce hallucinations

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