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Abstract erotica, Japanese giants face off and spring arrives in Oxford – the week in art
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South African photographer Zanele Muholi: ‘My mother worked for a white family. I remember the pools I wasn’t allowed to swim in’
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Less respawning, more re-rolling: six of the best board games based on video games
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Ireland's basic income for artists changed my life. Other people deserve the same luck | Caelainn Hogan
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Landscapes review – Russell Maliphant’s mesmeric, meditative works of dance and light
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Sending a perfectly-written email? That's so low-end.
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Bafta games awards 2026: Clair Obscur and Dispatch lead the nominations
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Venice Biennale risks losing EU funding over planned Russia involvement
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‘There was a full five-metre croc’: Deadloch returns for season two – this time in the Northern Territory
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Dismay as ancient heritage sites across Iran damaged in US-Israel bombing
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America the Beautiful: Chapter 1 review – Neil LaBute’s sour state of the union address
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Noma chef resigns amid allegations of physical abuse of staff
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With its fluorescent characters and ASCII text, Marathon is a masterclass in 90s nostalgia
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Becky the dog steals the show: John Dean’s best photograph
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Harold ‘the Kangaroo’ Thornton: the extraordinary, forgotten life of the ‘greatest genius who ever lived’
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David Hockney review – a 90-metre vision of nature that only looks great on your phone
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Shuggy Boats review – 60th birthday party brings a sexual revelation
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The V&A’s Gilbert Galleries review – a fabulous treasure trove that must be seen to be believed
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Stubbs: Portrait of a Horse review – this magnificent nag deserves a longer canter
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Tracey Emin: A Second Life at Tate Modern – private view for Guardian readers
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Rapper Lil’ Kim to headline both Vivid Sydney and Melbourne’s 2026 Rising festival
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Fatiha El-Ghorri: ‘I was mortified by my heckler – but it turned out he wanted to see my trainers’
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The Holy Rosenbergs review – suburban Jewish family chew over morals and macaroons
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Scott Pilgrim EX review – is it time to grow up?
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The Plough and the Stars review – Seán O’Casey’s Dublin drama hits 100 with haunting staging
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Donna Gottschalk and Hélène Giannecchini / Deutsche Börse prize review – images to enrage, bamboozle and deeply move you
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‘Four teens in their 30s!’ Lovable New York comedy gang Simple Town land in London
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‘The smell wasn’t healthy’: the artist who wore 24 nappies to highlight sewage pollution – and fell ill
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‘Utterly winning’: Paddington becomes first new West End musical to land nine WhatsOnStage awards
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The Mesmerist review – Rufus Hound magically unravels a family mystery
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The Uncontainable Nausea of Alec Baldwin review – slapdash absurdism
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Furious row erupts over Madrid site of one of Robert Capa’s most important pictures
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Brad Rimmer photographs the faded glory of Western Australia’s wheatbelt halls – in pictures
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Readers reply: What if Shakespeare was dropped in modern-day London?
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Nick Mohammed looks back: ‘Magic became the superpower I needed, growing up a short, brown kid in 1980s Leeds’
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Crime and Punishment review – gripping portrait of Dostoevsky’s murderous antihero
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‘History longs to heal’: how Africa hopes to advance campaign for reparative justice
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‘People were carrying their dogs across the ice’: Adela Ramirez’s best phone picture
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Jamie Dunn, radio personality and Agro puppeteer, dies aged 76
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The Guide #233: From Wonder Man to Girl Taken, here’s one thing to watch on every streamer
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My cultural awakening: a Rihanna song showed me how to live as a gay man in Iran
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Mary Said What She Said review – Isabelle Huppert shimmers as Mary, Queen of Scots
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The week around the world in 20 pictures
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site was damaged during strikes on Iran. See what it looks like now.
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Hockney scrolls through Bayeux, Brideshead gets revisited and Stubbs leads the field – the week in art
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James Acaster review – standup in terrific form with tangled tribute act to himself
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Week in wildlife: a watchful egret, a sun-seeking swan and a procession of caterpillars
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‘Having 36 dancers waiting for me fills me with dread’: choreographer Crystal Pite on her seminal productions
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China's smartest students used to chase tech and finance jobs. Now, they're choosing manufacturing.
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Ballet Black at 25 review – dazzling double bill brings forth resistance and hope
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The Legend of Davie McKenzie review – Butch, Sundance and the ultimate cinematic send-off
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Pokémon Pokopia review – collectible creatures create their own perfect world
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Catherine Opie: To Be Seen review – a queer carousel of tattoos, fake moustaches and toddlers in tutus
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Broken Glass review – Arthur Miller’s shattering drama chills with new political resonance
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Twists in the tale: Jaja’s African Hair Braiding explores immigrant experience through a day at the salon
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Pre-Spice Girls Geri Halliwell dressed as sci-fi character Barbarella: Soulla Petrou’s best photograph
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Even for fans like me, the Pokémon 30th anniversary ‘stuff’ is a bit much
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Sydney to Hobart 1998: the harrowing race that killed six and ‘shattered the community’
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‘He paints phalluses the way others paint landscapes’: the disturbing genius of erotica pioneer Félicien Rops
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Horizons and highways: Franco Fontana’s stunning photographic experiments – in pictures
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‘The camera is my weapon of choice’: Gordon Parks’ era-defining shots of segregation – and those who defied it
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They moved to Dubai in pursuit of the expat dream. They're not giving it up so easily.
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Ukraine Unbroken review – five searing dramas about the history and horror of Russia’s invasion
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Women everywhere are extolling the single life – not least, Pamela Anderson | Polly Hudson
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Five of the most interesting upcoming indie games
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Deaf rage and subversive scrawling: the show where disabled artists strike back
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‘How incredibly stimulating!’ Retirees on discovering a new world through dance
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Attack of the badger-men: can women find a place in the violent and wine-soaked carnivals of southern France?
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Brave Bettie review – one night for daring duo to save a mighty oak
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