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  • Banksy's artwork at the Royal Courts of Justice in London

    Court staff cover up Banksy image of judge beating a protester

    Artist’s latest work at Royal Courts of Justice in London is thought to refer to pro-Palestine demonstrations
  • Two Palestinian children in Khan Younis in Gaza

    Newspaper picture editors’ picks for Visa pour l’Image – in pictures

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  • Tracey Emin's artwork The Bed

    Tate Modern to host Tracey Emin’s biggest ever exhibition next spring

  • The two paintings depicting the guitar player side by side.

    The Guardian view on the ‘twin’ Vermeers: how to spot a masterpiece

  • picture of man reading book on sun lounger

    Tom Gauld on coming home after a holiday – cartoon

  • Oscar Piastri of Australia lifts his trophy after winning the Formula One Dutch Grand Prix race in the Netherlands last month.

    Readers reply: Why are sports trophies so ugly?

  • Sally Mann with her dog, Cartouche, at home in Lexington, Virginia

    ‘I never hold back’: Sally Mann on her controversial family photos and becoming a writer

  1. Images of abuses and oppression … Interior Landscape by Mona Hatoum.

    Sculpture
    Mona Hatoum Encounters: Giacometti review – a meeting of marvellously macabre minds

  2. Couch with Woman, 2025, by Aubrey Levinthal.

    Art
    Edinburgh art festival review – regal lusting, sofa-surfing and the perfect painting for our times

  3. Turbulent sexuality … The Wood Sawyers by Jean-Francois Millet.

    Art and design
    Millet: Life on the Land review – phallic forks and suggestive wheelbarrows enliven a landscape of toil

  4. Heavy Snowfall on House (1995) by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood.

    Art
    ‘A succession of bad paintings’: Stanley Donwood and Radiohead’s Thom Yorke – review

  • A large red moon

    Blood moon and lunar eclipse cast an ethereal light – in pictures

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  • A woman in a hair salon

    A step back in time: quiet beauty in Victoria’s regional towns – in pictures

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  • Palestinians run for cover during an Israeli airstrike on a high-rise building in Gaza City

    The week around the world in 20 pictures

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  • Darkened Heart (a fugitive and a wanderer on the earth) by Joanna Whittle.

    Prized paintings, unburied treasures and murderous Millais – the week in art

  1. Wolfram Ebersbach
Hausfassade, 1974

    Why the legacy of East Germany’s prefab housing blocks is more relevant than ever

  2. The new home of the London College of Fashion is on the shortlist

    From a spruced-up Big Ben to Cambridge’s crystal doughnut – Stirling prize for architecture shortlist unveiled

  3. Gilded temple … the Chancery Rosewood hotel entrance.

    ‘A gilded temple to the new world order’: inside the former US embassy that is now a super-luxe hotel

  4. Like a Gallic Bryan Ferry … Fernand Pouillon (centre) discussing models of his Algiers housing schemes with local officials.

    Celebrated, imprisoned, reviled, rebuilt: Fernand Pouillon, the lost architect of France

  • BGIAS Charlotte Chapter Meetup in collaboration with curator Yvonne Bynoe at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, (photographer unknown), 2024.

    ‘Art can be a release’: how Black Girls in Art Spaces is bridging cultural gaps

  • The Two Roberts<br>circa 1945:  Scottish painters Robert Colquhoun (1914 - 1962) and Robert MacBryde (1913 - 1966) in the studio they share in Kensington, London.  (Photo by Felix Man/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

    ‘They had everything, then nothing’: the prodigies the art world forgot

  • Victoria Peel’s The Road Less Travelled

    ‘Remarkably executed, compelling and resonant’: $100,000 Hadley’s art prize – in pictures

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  • A darkened gallery with a large curtain hanging across it, on to which is projected an image of a lush green jungle. Standing in front of the curtain is a person, seen in silhouette

    ‘Overwhelming and sublime’: the primal power of Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s cinematic art

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