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Can robots make the perfect Aperol spritz? – Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 review

www.silverguide.site – From 3D-printing with bacteria to cocktail-mixing humanoids, from the future of space suits to reassurances about climate change, this mind-boggling rollercoaster of a show could do with a more focused curatorial vision…
Can robots make the perfect Aperol spritz? – Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 review

‘Each shot feels like a private performance’: Rene Matić, the Turner shortlist’s only photographer

www.silverguide.site – Arcadia Missa, LondonIn a deeply personal show called Idols Lovers Mothers Friends, we see the artist’s inner circle – but there are delightful tangents, too, including figurines by the patron saint of mixed-race people…
‘Each shot feels like a private performance’: Rene Matić, the Turner shortlist’s only photographer

The Berlin art legend who found his calling in sneaking into other artists’ shows

www.silverguide.site – Disillusioned with art that didn’t engage the public, Mr Jambon found deeper meaning in striking up conversations at openings. After 6,000 shows in 25 years, could the ‘galleries project’ come to an end?…
The Berlin art legend who found his calling in sneaking into other artists’ shows

Archibald prize 2025: Julie Fragar wins for portrait of artist Justene Williams

www.silverguide.site – Decision announced at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, where all finalists will be exhibited to the public from Saturday…
Archibald prize 2025: Julie Fragar wins for portrait of artist Justene Williams

Martin Slavin obituary

www.silverguide.site – Other lives: Photographer and picture researcher with publications including Time Out and Now magazines…
Martin Slavin obituary

‘Not much zoology – apart from the rabbit!’ Desmond Morris on his secret surrealist love romp film

www.silverguide.site – The zoologist, now aged 97, is about to unveil Time Flower, his fantasy-fuelled film in which he pursues a woman called Ramona – who gave such a brave performance leaping off the bonnet of a car that he proposed to her…
‘Not much zoology – apart from the rabbit!’ Desmond Morris on his secret surrealist love romp film

National Gallery rehang review – ‘A momentous retelling of the story of art’

www.silverguide.site – t is one of the world’s greatest museums and this revamp starts with a thrilling embrace from Leonardo, unfolding to Titian, Van Eyck, Monet and more – all bolstered by cool new architecture and lighting. What a wonderland!…
National Gallery rehang review – ‘A momentous retelling of the story of art’

‘I’ve met people with tattoos of it’: Andy Vella on shooting the Cure’s Boys Don’t Cry cover

www.silverguide.site – ‘The guitar, the hair, the mystery – I think I captured who the Cure are with this picture. When I showed it to Robert Smith and the band’s manager, they jumped up and down’…
‘I’ve met people with tattoos of it’: Andy Vella on shooting the Cure’s Boys Don’t Cry cover

Huma Bhabha review – ‘Giacometti is a foil to her flamboyance. She is today’s Picasso’

www.silverguide.site – The Pakistani-American sculptor’s traumatised patchwork people more than hold their own against the great Swiss artist’s striding, emaciated statues in this thrilling clash…
Huma Bhabha review – ‘Giacometti is a foil to her flamboyance. She is today’s Picasso’

‘You might find it scary’: artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth

www.silverguide.site – The Pakistan-born sculptor was nervous to show her irreverent work – made using plastic bags, pincers and cork – beside the Swiss existential hero’s but tells us ‘they’re enjoying each other’s company’…
‘You might find it scary’: artist Huma Bhabha squares up to Giacometti with wellies, skulls and teeth

Robbie Williams: Radical Honesty review – ‘Tone deaf, self-important, incredibly bad art’

www.silverguide.site – The former Take That singer’s show features line drawings filled with therapy speak, greeting-card banter and meaningless affirmations. Can this really be presented as art?…
Robbie Williams: Radical Honesty review – ‘Tone deaf, self-important, incredibly bad art’

‘Tranquillising good taste’: can the National Gallery’s airy new entrance exorcise its demons?

www.silverguide.site – When the Sainsbury Wing opened, it was called ‘vulgar pastiche’. Now, after an £85m revamp, it has become the famous gallery’s main entrance. But have its spiky complexities been tamed? And why all the empty space?…
‘Tranquillising good taste’: can the National Gallery’s airy new entrance exorcise its demons?

We’re having sex inside Moby Dick! The wild architectural world of Japan’s love hotels

www.silverguide.site – From cruise ships to UFOs, from King Kong to a giant whale, half the sex in Japan may take place in its dazzlingly imaginative love hotels. But have some become just too seedy? Our writer checks in…
We’re having sex inside Moby Dick! The wild architectural world of Japan’s love hotels

The landscape artist who makes her paint from pearls, crystals and volcanic dust

www.silverguide.site – Su Yu-Xin scours mines and federal lands for materials to carefully craft her own pigments in a Los Angeles workspace that’s part studio, part science lab…
The landscape artist who makes her paint from pearls, crystals and volcanic dust

LS Lowry painting bought for £10 in 1926 sells at auction for £800,000

www.silverguide.site – Going to the Mill was bought by the literary editor of the Manchester Guardian and had remained in the family…
LS Lowry painting bought for £10 in 1926 sells at auction for £800,000

Existential encounters, a birthday bash and forensic feminism – the week in art

www.silverguide.site – Jane Austen meets JMW Turner, Huma Bhabha takes on Giacometti and the Secret Lowry’s work is taken seriously at last – all in your weekly dispatch…
Existential encounters, a birthday bash and forensic feminism – the week in art

‘I was thrilled when they put me in solitary’: Pussy Riot’s Nadya on Putin, joining OnlyFans and turning her prison cell into art

www.silverguide.site – The artist spent time at a penal colony for her work – and has channelled the trauma into a stark new show. Despite being on Russia’s ‘wanted’ list, she remains hopeful for the future…
‘I was thrilled when they put me in solitary’: Pussy Riot’s Nadya on Putin, joining OnlyFans and turning her prison cell into art

Ian Hamilton Finlay review – under the classical veneer, this artist was an idiot

www.silverguide.site – Finlay was a defiantly archaic figure with a fondness for plinths and marble. But this show’s glorification of the guillotine proves he had a shallow, adolescent mind…
Ian Hamilton Finlay review – under the classical veneer, this artist was an idiot

Lupe Fiasco on his new art project and looking at rap ‘in a deep academic way’

www.silverguide.site – Rapper turned MIT professor is unveiling a project of ‘en plein air rapping’, which is about outdoors-inspired music…
Lupe Fiasco on his new art project and looking at rap ‘in a deep academic way’

Artist’s works resurface nearly five decades after disappearing from Berlin studio

www.silverguide.site – Exclusive: British artist Winston Branch was distraught at loss of paintings – taken because he could not pay rent…
Artist’s works resurface nearly five decades after disappearing from Berlin studio
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