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‘You can see affection, love, respect, rivalry’: what happens when artists paint each other?

www.silverguide.site – Ever since Raphael included Leonardo and Michelangelo in a crowd scene of one of his works, artists have had a fascination with depicting their peers, as a new exhibition reveals…
‘You can see affection, love, respect, rivalry’: what happens when artists paint each other?

Tate Modern: 25 jaw-dropping and unforgettable moments from the first 25 years

www.silverguide.site – When the gallery opened in 2000, it transformed the artistic life of Britain – and the world. We look back at spiders, splinters, sexual dependency and sunsets…
Tate Modern: 25 jaw-dropping and unforgettable moments from the first 25 years

Archibald prize 2025: Jason Phu portrait by Abdul Abdullah wins packing room prize

www.silverguide.site – Phu, also a 2025 Archibald finalist, was painted by his good friend Abdullah, who has won category judged by the Art Gallery of New South Wales staff each year…
Archibald prize 2025: Jason Phu portrait by Abdul Abdullah wins packing room prize

The fly-tipped sofa: how an abandoned couch changed a small village – in pictures

www.silverguide.site – Why did an unloved two-seater become both an art project and a tourist attraction? Photographer Alex Elton-Wall explains all…
The fly-tipped sofa: how an abandoned couch changed a small village – in pictures

‘I didn’t know they existed’: US exhibition highlights rarely seen Picasso artwork

www.silverguide.site – In collaboration with the artist’s daughter, an ambitious Gagosian exhibition finds unusual ways to pair better-known pieces with those lesser seen…
‘I didn’t know they existed’: US exhibition highlights rarely seen Picasso artwork

Jeremy Deller’s fake Roman mosaic review – is that a smiley face on the ancient ship’s flag?

www.silverguide.site – With its swooping whale, snapping seal and mischievous god, the artist’s tricksy new work, made with Coralie Turpin, is just one of the fun-filled elements of Scarborough’s Wild Eye coastal art trail…
Jeremy Deller’s fake Roman mosaic review – is that a smiley face on the ancient ship’s flag?

‘The eighth wonder of the world’: China’s terracotta warriors to march on Australia for blockbuster show

www.silverguide.site – Perth will host huge exhibition of ancient treasures from first emperor’s tomb in June, with 40% of the artefacts leaving China for the first time ever…
‘The eighth wonder of the world’: China’s terracotta warriors to march on Australia for blockbuster show

Julia Ball obituary

www.silverguide.site – Other lives: Art teacher and artist who painted the fens around Cambridge, as well as landscapes much further afield…
Julia Ball obituary

Cosmic metros, UFO circus tops and a 3,000C sun gun: the mesmerising architecture of Tashkent

www.silverguide.site – From its cavernous domed bazaar to its ravishingly muscular museum, the Uzbek capital has one of the world’s wildest collections of modernist gems. Will its bid for world heritage status succeed?…
Cosmic metros, UFO circus tops and a 3,000C sun gun: the mesmerising architecture of Tashkent

Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road review – ‘I could look forever at these passing moments in cosmic colours’

www.silverguide.site – The Japanese master’s weightless gaze birthed not only French impressionism but also the whole ideal of art as a way of capturing momentary glimpses of everyday joy…
Hiroshige: Artist of the Open Road review – ‘I could look forever at these passing moments in cosmic colours’

‘Tragedy to transcendence’: Alice Coltrane exhibit honors jazz legend’s sonic and spiritual legacy

www.silverguide.site – Monument Eternal at Los Angeles’s Hammer Museum showcases the life, music and writing of the groundbreaking artist also known as Turiya…
‘Tragedy to transcendence’: Alice Coltrane exhibit honors jazz legend’s sonic and spiritual legacy

Joyous junkyard beauties: how Leilah Babirye fled death to create towering works of togetherness

www.silverguide.site – The UK supreme court’s recent gender ruling made me think of the sublime sculptures – created from trash – by this artist who escaped persecution in Uganda. They stand for unity over division…
Joyous junkyard beauties: how Leilah Babirye fled death to create towering works of togetherness

Oh to Believe in Another World review – Gripping Kentridge and Shostakovich bring Stalin’s age of betrayal to life

www.silverguide.site – The artist’s potent animated film played against a superb live account of the 10th Symphony from Marin Alsop and the Philharmonia Orchestra…
Oh to Believe in Another World review – Gripping Kentridge and Shostakovich bring Stalin’s age of betrayal to life

Hiroshige’s peerless prints, McCartney’s unseen snaps and Vancouver’s blue skies – the week in art

www.silverguide.site – Van Gogh’s favourite Japanese artist is at the British Museum, Lisa Milroy’s memories of Canada are on show in London, and new thresholds are crossed by Do Ho Suh…
Hiroshige’s peerless prints, McCartney’s unseen snaps and Vancouver’s blue skies – the week in art

North Yorkshire’s film-star stately home set to earn its keep by hosting paying guests

www.silverguide.site – Wealthy fans of Brideshead Revisited or Bridgerton may soon be able to stay at newly refurbished Castle Howard…
North Yorkshire’s film-star stately home set to earn its keep by hosting paying guests

Andy Warhol artwork may have been thrown out in Dutch town hall revamp

www.silverguide.site – Maashorst council says print of Queen Beatrix from 1985 series Reigning Queens probably taken with the rubbish…
Andy Warhol artwork may have been thrown out in Dutch town hall revamp

Antony Gormley review – here come the Gorminators, those welded warriors for humanity

www.silverguide.site – He is a household name, with his army of lead figures dotted all over Britain. But this show of early work, with its undercurrent of weaponry, speaks to a fear of annihilation in a time of paranoia…
Antony Gormley review – here come the Gorminators, those welded warriors for humanity

Ai Weiwei installation to launch New York City social justice art program

www.silverguide.site – The artist will unveil his first major public artwork in the city since 2017 on Roosevelt Island as part of the Art X Freedom initiative…
Ai Weiwei installation to launch New York City social justice art program

‘I love humans – it gives me the courage to approach them’: the disarming work of Mao Ishikawa

www.silverguide.site – For five decades the Japanese photographer has captured the internal lives of a host of unlikely subjects, from dockers to Black GIs. Now a new show celebrates an artist dedicated to documenting the underdog…
‘I love humans – it gives me the courage to approach them’: the disarming work of Mao Ishikawa

British artist claims he has created paint in ‘new’ colour announced by scientists

www.silverguide.site – Stuart Semple is selling product for £10,000 (or £29.99 to fellow creatives) – but scientists say hue cannot be replicated…
British artist claims he has created paint in ‘new’ colour announced by scientists
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