Installation
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The legendary land artist has wrapped up a Colorado installation after decades of planning in disgust at Donald Trump. But artists must allow their work itself to be the dissenting voiceChristo cancels artwork to protest Trump – but we need his vision
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Sensory overload: how immersive art took top billing at music festivalsFrom Coachella and Panorama to more boutique events, immersive artwork is becoming a crucial part of the lineup
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Anselm Kiefer review – an apocalyptic epitaph for the liberal ageKiefer’s warnings about the frailty of society now look scarily prescient, and his Wagnerian new works suggest the innate violence of nationalism
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Monica Bonvicini review – S&M gear has kinks ironed outBetween the power drills, leather tassels and saucy builders’ humour, Italian artist Monica Bonvicini lets S&M hang heavy in the air. But the audience frustratingly ends up neither master nor slave
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Through the trap door: Tino Sehgal's mesmerising mind mazeAdrian Searle goes beyond the beaded curtain into a theatrical world of flooded rooms and whispering strangers at the Palais de Tokyo
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The choice is yours: artist hacks voting machines for US election-themed showAs the US elects its next president, R Luke DuBois explores how we make choices with an exhibition of machines making sound, selfies and ‘hanging chads’
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Richard Branson's big head and naked sax player star in art showInstallation by Benedict Drew on show in Arts Council Collection exhibition in Liverpool
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The secret life of building sites: the show that puts cranes and cement-mixers centre stageFrom Portugal’s all-female bridge-builders to eye-popping behind the scenes glimpses of David Chipperfield’s Neues Museum, Building Site is the star turn of the Lisbon Architecture Triennale
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Simon Fujiwara: Joanne review – a weird journey out of sex scandal, via avocadoIn another of his compellingly odd investigations into the slippery nature of identity, Fujiwara creates a disturbingly sterile portrait of his old teacher Joanne Salley as she attempts to move on from a topless photo scandal
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Sjón is Future Library's next recruit to become a 22nd-century authorThe Icelandic writer joins Margaret Atwood and David Mitchell in creating a work to be locked away in Norway until 2114, as part of Katie Paterson’s art installation
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Gorilla masks, steel masterpieces and night terrors – the week in artRichard Serra’s latest epic metalwork hits London, while Louise Bourgeois heads to the Somerset countryside – plus the rest of the week’s art happenings
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Parrtjima festival: high-tech outback showcase or Aboriginal Disneyland?Billed as Australia’s largest light installation, the aim of the $2m festival is to attract tourism to the region – but it’s also attracting controversy
Joachim Koester review – cowboys and indolence add up to pure bafflement