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Lady Randolph Churchill was said to have been treated as racially inferior because she was an American

The Diary: Winston Churchill; The National Trust; Aks Performing Arts; Grayson Perry; Tony Cragg

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Irving Penn - the portraits

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Irving Penn was a master at capturing the true character of his subjects, as a new exhibition exploring the work of the American portraitist reveals. By Michael Glover

Henry Moore with Reclining Figure in 1953, which he created for the Festival of Britain

Hitler, mothers, navelgazing: Richard Cork recalls the revealing day he spent with sculptor Henry Moore

Sunday, 14 February 2010

On the eve of a major retrospective, Richard Cork recalls the extraordinary day he called on the sculptor Henry Moore – and opened some old wounds

DRUMMING GROUP: Based in Sange

From Congo with love

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Claire Soares : Rankin went to Congo hoping to capture images of love in a land of conflict

The Stephen Lawrence Centre's controversial windows featuring etchings by Chris Ofili

Why have costly arts projects that were supposed to transform the country's cultural landscape flopped?

Thursday, 11 February 2010

Ten years on since the great Millennium Lottery rush to turn this country into an all-singing, all-dancing culture-box, the picture is distinctly less sparkly.

Jake & Dinos Chapman: The tragiK Konsequences of driving KareleSSly (2000)

J G Ballard: High impact on artists

Wednesday, 10 February 2010

As an exhibition inspired by J G Ballard's controversial novel Crash opens in London, Charlotte Cripps talks to the artists involved about sex, death and the late writer's influence on them and their work

Paul Nash, Landscape from a Dream, 1936-8, Tate, London.

Paul Nash: Haunted by the past

Monday, 8 February 2010

Paul Nash depicted both the horror of war and the beauty of the English landscape. Tom Lubbock is left entranced

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FIVE BEST EXHIBITIONS

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Michelangelo’s Dream (Courtauld Gallery, London)
‘The Dream of Human Life’, his set-piece allegorical drawing, is surrounded by masterful studies of bodies, waking, rising, falling, felled... (020 7845 4600) to 16 May

Ron Mueck (Manchester City Art Gallery)
Three of his blindingly super-realistic figures: the close ‘Spooning Couple’, the in-your-face ‘Mask’, and the giant, naked, bashful ‘Wild Man’. (0161 235 8888) to 11 Apr

href=" http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/reviews/chris-ofili-tate-britain-london-1879680.html ">Chris Ofili (Tate Britain, London)
An inventive anthology of 20th-century drawings and films, trawling through Futurism, Constructivism, Minimalism and Conceptualism. (01223 748100) to 14 Mar

Miroslav Balka: Topography (Modern Art Oxford)

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