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Ossian Ward visits the brand-new extension and the eccentric collection of Oxford's wonderful Ashmolean Museum
With Polaroid defunct, two shows try to do for the instant camera what it did for the world: fix it in our memories.
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As the venue reopens in a larger, more central London space, artists and curators share their memories.
Spanish sculptors trade theatrical realism with their painterly colleagues to stunning effect.
This is JMW Turner seen in the company of his masters, as well as with a few friends. You've heard the myth, now meet the man.
A wonderful survey of visual puns, philosphical posers and insatiable experimentation, trawling the mind of an influential teacher.
From their ceremonial jewel-encrusted weapons to custom-built Rolls-Royces, they were power and opulence personified.
A stunning array of outsider and naive art in an atmospheric old dairy.
‘Nostalgia’ is a moving triptych of films tackling asylum seekers, filmic truth and unreliable memory.
The legacy of Pop Art since the 1980s explored
The development of British sculpture at the beginning of the twentieth century is charted through the work of Jacob Epstein, Henri...
The artist who made way too much work last year exhibits his art mountain at Beaconsfield.
The grande dame of French conceptualism talks love, life and spying techniques with Ossian Ward.
Grayson Perry potters around his studio and reveals his dressing-up boudoir, before taking Ossian Ward on a night out on the tiles.
Ossian Ward talks to the world's most expensive living artist in the summer.
Artist Roger Hiorns talks to Time Out about turning a council flat into a sparkling blue cave of copper sulphate crystals.
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