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Queen's Jubilee

Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton: A Diamond Jubilee Celebration - review

This exhibition is a comment on 20th-century icon Cecil Beaton as much as the accompanying narrative which follows Princess Elizabeth through teenage years to motherhood and monarchy  Comments
Rating: 3 out of 5
Light installation

London lights up for new art series

The Seven Dials Sundial pillar in Covent Garden has been lit up as part of a new exhibition  Comments
Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei goes underground in London

Dissident artist and 'bird's nest' co-creators dig 5ft hole in park  Comments (1)

Untitled 2011

David Shrigley: Brain Activity - review

Shrigley's drawings, paintings, sculpture and animations often look as if they are thrashed out in seconds yet reflect a precisely honed aesthetic  Comments
Rating: 4 out of 5
Portrait of The Hound, 2011

A fitting farewell from the master Lucian Freud

Lucian Freud's final, unfinished - and so far unseen - painting is set to be the biggest draw at a new retrospective of his work  Comments (1)

Between the Two

Migrations, Tate Britain - review

Migrations, a novel arrangement of Tate's British collection with a few choice loans, shows just how indebted our culture is to overseas artists  Comments
Rating: 3 out of 5
David Hockney

More tickets to see Hockney blockbuster

The Royal Academy is to release more advance tickets for its blockbuster exhibition of David Hockney landscapes after the first batch sold out within weeks  Comments

Hajj - journey to the heart of Islam

Hajj - journey to the heart of Islam, British Museum - review

Exhibition of the week: A rich, enlightening and cathartic experience awaits those who retrace the road to Mecca in Bloomsbury  Comments (1)
Radamala Paintings from India

Ragamala Paintings from India: Poetry, Passion, Song - review

A collection of Indian miniatures influenced by music has its enchanting moments but its mysteries remain unexplained  Comments

Lis Rhodes

Lis Rhodes: Dissonance and Disturbance, ICA - review

Lis Rhodes' highest profile solo show to date condenses her career into seven films, shown across three rooms, from Dresden Dynamo (1972) to a work completed last year  Comments
Rating: 3 out of 5
Raphael-Hefti

Hanne Darboven and Raphael Hefti, Camden Arts Centre - review

German artist Hanne Darboven's work is among the toughest conceptual art. Grids of framed works on paper fill the walls and, close up, reveal obsessive mathematical calculations, most creating arcane systems to interpret the numbers within the calendar  Comments
Rating: 4 out of 5

Arnold Newman

Arnold Newman, Chris Beetles Fine Photographs - review

"It's what they are, not who they are, that fascinates me," said the American photographer Arnold Newman, whose reputation is based on portraits of the most significant artists and politicians of his time  Comments
Rating: 4 out of 5
Zarina Bhim

Zarina Bhimji, Whitechapel Gallery - review

Bhimji tells rich stories not through actors or living people but through the ghosts that we imagine inhabiting her desolate scenes. It makes for a stirring show  Comments (1)
Rating: 4 out of 5

David Hockney

David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture, Royal Academy - review

Exhibition of the week: Extravagant claims are made for the master draughtsman's gigantic paintings of the Yorkshire countryside but the truth is revealed by their ghastly gaudiness  Comments (28)
Gary Hume

Gary Hume: paradise paintings and the indifferent owl, White Cube - review

It's a shallow nod to a complex subject, and given that Hume is almost 50, it's also a little creepy  Comments
Rating: 2 out of 5


 

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