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Q is for quality: share your artwork nowFor this month’s art project, curator of Emma Hamilton: Seduction and Celebrity Quntin Colville invites you to share your artwork on the theme of quality -
Striking a pose: your art on the theme of portraitureWe asked you to share your art on the theme of portraiture. Lucy Peter, Assistant Curator of Paintings at the Royal Collection Trust, has selected her favourites -
Out of many, one people: Jamaica in the 1890s – in picturesAn archive of images from 19th-century Jamaica shows a country freed from the bonds of slavery but still under white rule
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Illustrating Jane Austen's Mansfield Park – in picturesHere are the 23 competition finalists in the running to illustrate the Folio Society’s new edition of the classic story of Fanny Price
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Bosch and Bruegel review – more gripping than a thrillerTwo master painters of the macabre and the mundane come together in Joseph Leo Koerner’s frightening, fascinating study
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Coney Island, baby! The romance of mid-century New York – in picturesWith their carefree joy tempered with moments of poignancy, Harold Feinstein’s shots of ordinary New Yorkers helped kickstart the street photography boom
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Urban burqa: challenging 'knee-jerk' judgments – in picturesAustralian photographer Fabian Muir’s 2014 series Blue Burqa in a Sunburnt Country was a response to the Abbott government’s proposal to impose a burqa ban. In 2017, Muir’s Sydney-shot sequel, Urban Burqa, comes into a much changed world.
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Hoops, wheels and moose heads: playtime in the world's most inhospitable placesHow do children play in refugee camps, aboriginal reserves and places ravaged by war? Photographer Mark Neville found out
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Going to the dogs: the fall of modern Spain – in picturesInspired by Cervantes and Velazquez, British photographer Richard Page travelled around Spain documenting a country struggling to recover from economic disaster
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I threw away $100m of Picasso and Matisse art, says dealer in Paris theft trialCo-defendant in ‘Spider-Man’ trial says he destroyed five paintings stolen in 2010 from Museum of Modern Art
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Building by numbers: how 3D printing is shaking up the construction industryRobotics and prefabrication could see more 3D printers deployed on building sites but quality control remains a problem
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Princes William and Harry are commissioning a statue of their mother for Kensington Gardens. If it ends up being bland and bronze, it will be a betrayal of Diana’s modern imageDiana deserves the best of British sculpture – not some tacky statue
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Canaletto review – a utopia with its head in the cloudsLondon’s latest skyscraper aims to be a new blueprint for communal living. But why does it act as if its neighbours aren’t there?
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The charisma droids: today's robots and the artists who foresaw themRoboThespian and the world’s first automaton newsreader are the stars of the Science Museum’s Robots show. But did Da Vinci and Michelangelo beat them to it?
New Zealand's surprising history of art crime: 'I continue to be flabbergasted'