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The Buck Stopped Here: Banksy’s beachside bemusement, Molinier’s masturbatory masterpieces, ten cacophonous ceramicists and Perry the provincial punk
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The Buck Stopped Here: seaside gloom and Russell Brand bring sunshine to Banksy’s Dismaland
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The Buck Stopped Here: crackling creative energy in London, Britain’s best-known outsider and a cheeky EU-themed sideswipe in the countryside
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The Buck Stopped Here: mixed messages at the first reading of Anne Carson’s multiple-voiced poem for Roni Horn
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The Buck Stopped Here: Hirschhorn’s flamboyant chaos, McQueens’s astonishing vision and earplugs at the ready in this week’s London shows
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The Buck Stopped Here: from Cornell's magical boxes to Big Daddy Guston, what to see in London this week
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The Buck Stopped Here: London's new wave heat wave—from bed bound fever to the Serpentine’s summer bash
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The Buck Stopped Here: Beverly Hills John strolls into Mayfair with an explicit buggy and a Botoxed Lassie
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The Buck Stopped Here: Hepworth's sculptures, Connor's explosions, Yiadom-Boakye's canvases and the RA's annual summer extravaganza
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Views from the Venice Biennale
Five major art-world figures give their verdicts on Okwui Enwezor’s All the World’s Futures exhibition, as well as the national pavilions and other shows
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Artist interview, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: ‘Paint is Alive, fleshy and unpredictable’
As she prepares for a major exhibition opening in London this month, the British artist reflects on getting messy with paint, creating fictional characters and drawing on multiple sources to “play God”
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Venice verdicts
Six major art-world figures give their verdict on Okwui Enwezor’s All the World’s Futures show for the 56th Venice Biennale, as well as commenting on the national pavilions and other exhibitions