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  • Black spraypainted elephant heads face each other from two white-painted blocked-out windows, with their trunks reaching out towards each other

    Banksy reveals second animal artwork within 24 hours in London

  • Ten times more durable … the innovative vessels.

    Smashing idea: how East Germany invented ‘unbreakable’ drinking glasses

    In the 1980s, a company called Superfest pioneered extra strong glass – but it disappeared with the fall of the Berlin Wall. Now it’s making a comeback
  • painting of three people in misty night

    Out of Town: art inspired by summer’s desire to escape from the city

    New York’s Forum Gallery assembles pieces focused on the many joys of heading to nature from the urban world
  • Families on the beach in front of rows of beach huts in Walton-On-The-Naze, Essex.

    Shore thing: English beach huts – in pictures

  • Mermaid in Italy … Alison and Thee, St Lawrence River

    ‘I never know what I’ll find’: under the influence of Italy – in pictures

  • People stand in front of the wall painted with Banksy's mountain goat artwork

    Banksy confirms new goat mural in south-west London is his creation

  • A red chalk drawing a naked woman in three different poses

    ‘Unique opportunity’ to see Italian Renaissance drawings in London

  • Hany Armanious, Mumble, 2023

    Art
    Hany Armanious: Stone Soup review – the quizzical strangeness of the everyday

  • From The British Isles by Jamie Hawkesworth.

    Photography
    Jamie Hawkesworth: The British Isles review – enigmatic vignettes thick with nostalgia

  • Ed Clark, Untitled c.1976. © The Estate of Ed Clark. Courtesy the Estate and Hauser & Wirth.

    Art and design
    Ed Clark review – so ordinary he could almost be British

  • Peter Kennard. 
The Gamble, 1986 by Peter Kennard.Photomontage, gelatin silver prints
and ink on card
83 x 53 x 5.8 cm

    Art
    Peter Kennard: Archive of Dissent review – definitive protest images that go beyond words

  • Chernobyl by Pierpaolo Mittica

    ‘With the war in Ukraine, these stories no longer exist’: the final images from inside Chornobyl

  • Rohingya refugees on their harrowing journey to the camp at Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, 9 October 2017

    The big picture: Paula Bronstein on the plight of Rohingya refugees

    T​he award-winning photojournalist captures the despair of some of the 600,000 people forced to flee Myanmar for Bangladesh​ in 2017
  • Side view of a row of mobile homes

    The secret lives of mobile homes – in pictures

    Jethro Marshall’s Jurassic Coast photographs capture the eerie scenes of off-season resorts
  • Louise Southerden's tiny house

    I wanted a tiny house – and a big life. Could I have it all in 25 square metres?

  • Exterior view of Red Hill House and Studio by Zuzana&Nicholas

    A renovated Queenslander with a home office in a former laundry wins Houses awards top prize

  • Angela Rayner in a hi-vis jacket standing with arms outstretched, smiling at the camera, as people stand in hi-vis and hard hats behind her

    Labour’s ‘grey belt’ plans could result in isolated communities, warns leading architect

  • Interior of La Ermita de la Virgen del Mirón de Soria, with bright white ceiling and walls contrasting with orange decorative features

    Botched Spanish church makeover leaves cherubim looking startled

  • From left: Leonid Marushchak, Yevhen Sternichuk and Marharita Kravchenko.

    Ukraine’s death-defying art rescuers

  • Leonid Marushchak with an art work by Ukrainian ceramicist Nina Fedorova, from his personal collection.

    Ukraine’s art evacuators: the intrepid team rescuing art from a warzone – in pictures

    After Russia’s invasion in 2022, historian Leonid Marushchak saw that Ukraine’s cultural heritage was under threat too. So he vowed to get to these irreplaceable works before Putin’s forces could
  • Words, words, words … a gallerygoer considers Rajasthan (Wall Painting), 2012, by Bridget Riley.

    Five of the best novels about art

    Rachel Cusk, Raven Leilani and Hari Kunzru are among writers inspired by artists to find shape and form in their own works
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