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The bitter family battle for the L’Oréal billion

20.07.09
As a society photographer faces trial for allegedly swindling France’s richest woman out of a fortune, Kim Willsher reports on a very French feud... more

In the red

29.12.08
It’s de rigueur to face up to the downturn with a defiant scarlet pout... more

Mind the classic tube logo, please

14.10.08
London Underground has handed its infamous roundel logo over to 100 artists to mess up as they choose.... more

Royal flush in Partenope

10.10.08
Crystallised through the stark imagery of French Surrealism, ENO's new staging of Partenope is packed with riches.... more

Masters of scissors and glue in cut and paste

26.09.08
Occasionally an exhibition both startling and compelling lands in one of London’s off-centre galleries. Cut and paste is one of them.... more

Enjoy a Long Weekend

23.05.08
The Long Weekend at Tate Modern sees interactive events, musical performances and a giant salad being made and served to 300 people... more

Roll up, roll up

28.03.08
Dulwich Gallery’s survey of 100 years of American painting is a confidence trick, a parade of very modest pictures, says Brian Sewell.... more

The capital's must-see Spring exhibitions

13.03.08
From Renoir and Picasso to Tutankhamun to the Terracotta Army, Daralyn Danns and Niki Chesworth check out the must-see exhibitions this Easter.... more

Who's the Dada?

21.02.08
Outrageous art flecked with erotica and cynicism on display at the Tate Modern is a stunning precursor to today's contemporary offerings.... more

On canvas: a Roman Holiday in the 1700's

19.02.08
The National is offering a rare chance to see paintings from neglected Italian master Pompeo Batoni.... more

On canvas: a Roman holiday in the 1700s

19.02.08
The National Gallery is offering a rare chance to see dozens of paintings by a neglected Italian master... more

The hottest tickets for the year ahead

04.01.08
From Kylie Minogue and masterpieces of Impressionism to an invasion of Chinese dance companies, the next 12 months will be a treat for London's arts lovers.... more

Lee Miller's tale of bohemia celebrated

13.09.07
A new exhibition is intent on proving American Lee Miller was one of the most original photographic artists of the 20th century.... more

From surrealism to savagery

13.09.07
An exhibition on the Art of Lee Miller, offers an original, satisfying shape to a life which the artist said resembled "a water-soaked jigsaw".... more

Work of pioneering photographer showcased

23.04.07
The Victoria & Albert Museum has announced an exhibition on the New York-born photographer Lee Miller, 30 years after her death.... more

Not so seriously surreal

30.03.07
The V&A's Surreal Things exhibition contains some wonderful pieces but it never really goes much deeper into the chasm that separated the surrealist movement.... more

Shock, look and listen

05.01.07
The Halloween Short Film Festival is now in its fourth year and has been extended to a ten-day event across the ICA, Curzon Soho and smart new bar/screening room the Roxy. ... more

First showing for Hockney's Mrs Clark

11.10.06
A drawing by David Hockney of Celia Birtwell, wife of late fashion designer Ossie Clark, is to be shown in public for the first time as part of the National Portrait Gallery's new exhibition.... more

DVD reviews: Tommy's quest for justice

08.08.06
Tommy Lee Jones makes his directorial debut with The Three Burials Of Melquiades Estrada while Clive Owen thinks he's planned the perfect bank robbery in Inside Man.... more

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