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With her new London exhibition featuring casts of the common garden shed, the artworld veteran makes us slow down our thoughts and attend to the world’s smallest details
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| 52 notesMarcel Dzama’s Puppets, Pawns, and Prophets – in pictures
Patriotic dwarves, amputated cowboys, and bats at every turn – enter the bizarre, dream-like world of this cult Canadian artist. Jim Carrey, Spike Jonze and Brad Pitt count among his fans, but he’s still best known for a Beck album cover. A new solo show of his drawings and video works opens this week in London
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| 8 notesYinka Shonibare shoots to thrill
Yorkshire Sculpture Park, normally a haven of tranquillity, has been invaded by armed foxes and headless gunmen. Be mesmerised by the hilarious world of Yinka Shonibare
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| 4 notesTate Britain’s Looking at the View exhibition, which pairs painting, photography and video works for the first time
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| 7 notesShine on: Light Show at the Hayward Gallery – in pictures
Swirling, slicing rays of light, trips to the moon in a single lightbulb, and a reality show inside a box. Here are some highlights of the new Light Show that’s got the Hayward aglow
Photographs: Linda Nylind
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Édouard Manet’s Luncheon in the Studio. Click on the image for Adrian Searle’s verdict on the new Manet: Portraying Life show at the Royal Academy in London
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Shiny, happy households. Formica, the wipe-clean wonder surface that conquered the world, is 100 years old.
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