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    ‘Our bodies bear traces of all we’ve endured’: exhibition explores bodily photography

    A new exhibition at the Phoenix Art Museum looks at how the human body has been captured on film, from athletic portraits to revealing looks at ageing
  • A sad-looking Indian girl sits in a yellow sari with her legs tucked up beneath her, while younger girls and an older woman watch her

    Women behind the lens: ‘I met 14-year-old Arti a day before her wedding. Her suicide six years later hit home’

  • Grace Jones and Dolph Lundgren, New York City, 1983

    ‘She thought it was too sexy!’: portraits of Kate Moss, Grace Jones and a tea-drinking chimp – in pictures

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  • An ambush bug nymph on a flower

    Wildlife photographer of the year – people’s choice 2026

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  • Joint effort … Birthday by Daisy Lafarge, which incorporates her kinesiology tape.

    ‘Pain is a violent lover’: Daisy Lafarge on the paintings she made when floored with agony

  • Sarah Sze – Breathless, 2026.

    Artist Sarah Sze: ‘A work of art is finished when everything teeters’

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  1. Detail of a print by Utagawa Kuniyoshi of Takeda Shingen.

    Art
    Samurai review: Japan’s lethal warrior class are shown in all their sexy, demonic glory

  2. a page from Crumb’s sketchbook, 1998.

    Art
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  3. Crowther’s Reclamation Yard, 1960, by Don McCullin.

    Photography
    Don McCullin review – shattered stone heads and severed limbs echo the horrors he saw in war

  4. Laura Lima: The Drawing Drawing at the ICA, London.

    Art
    Laura Lima: The Drawing Drawing review – if everything’s on wheels, why doesn’t this show go anywhere?

  • Antonia 2022.

    ‘They don’t see the need for division any more’: how teenagers of Belfast are escaping the city’s past – in pictures

  • Two boys watch a fire

    ‘Pure apocalypse’: a photographer’s journey through the Pantanal wildfires

  • An image from The Valley series, featuring middle-class homes rented out for porn shoots. Valley, from Water Over Thunder: Selected Writings
(MACK, 2026). © The Estate of Larry Sultan. Courtesy
of MACK.

    Parents, porn sets and Bob’s Big Boy combos: how Larry Sultan photographed American domestic life

  • A federal agent lobs a teargas canister towards protesters as agents advance during clashes following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti earlier in the day in Minneapolis

    The week around the world in 20 pictures

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  • Mossgiel Organic Farm, Mauchline, East Ayrshire. Bryce Cunningham, farmer and owner of Mossgiel Organic Farm near Mauchline is pictured in a field with some of his herd of Ayrshire cows.

    ‘It was go bankrupt or try something different’ – how one Scottish farmer is rewriting the rules of dairy farming

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    ‘Scotland is an exciting place to do business’ – meet the whisky makers shaking up a traditional industry

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  1. The New Library of Magdalene College in Cambridge, which won McLaughlin the 2022 Riba Stirling prize.

    No 1 for nuns! Níall McLaughlin is architecture’s discreet daredevil – and deserves its top award

  2. Adrian Chiles

    I visited Runcorn for the first time this week – and was blown away by its magic

    Adrian Chiles
  3. Quake Brutalist Jam game, screenshot. Startmap interior

    ‘It’s the underground Met Gala of concrete murderzone design’: welcome to the Quake Brutalist Game Jam

  4. Interior of Kempegowda international airport's Terminal 2 with bamboo lattice ceiling

    Schools, airports, high-rise towers: architects urged to get ‘bamboo-ready’

  • Unlike fashion week, where an invite is essential, anyone can go along to Frieze – if they pay about £60 for a ticket.

    ‘A fashion and art moment’: how mediums mix at Frieze art fair

  • Two men stood in front of a bright collage-style mural on the side of a brick building.Pictured are (l-r) Saad Eddine Said(CEO and Artistic Director) and Executive Director Adam Roe by part of the Beyond The Wall Project at the New Art Exchange in Hyson Green, Nottingham. A project where they have commissioned murals to adorn surrounding buildings and walls.
Photo by Fabio De Paola

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  • A woman passes Roy Lichtenstein's paintings

    The most exciting US art exhibitions in 2026

  • Protest banners hang from the exterior of the M HKA museum in Antwerp

    Artists decry dismantling of Belgium’s oldest contemporary art museum

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