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Tate Modern turns 20
To mark the London museum’s big birthday, we have searched our archive for our favourite articles on the institution, from a critic's take on the café’s cuisine to an interview with Tate’s former director Nicholas Serota ahead of the Switch House’s opening in 2016
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A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop! Artists salute rock n’roll performer Little Richard who has died, aged 87
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It's lit: Tavares Strachan delivers a mountain message of social activism amid social distancing
Spot the difference: art edition
We introduced some invasive flora and fauna, and a few subtle deletions to Botticelli's Primevera to keep you entertained during lockdown
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The curious, spurious tale of David Hockney’s £23m pool painting and Syrian president Bashar al-Assad
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The Pushkin's From Dürer to Matisse show closed just two days after opening—here's a special guided tour
The team at Russian Art Focus were lucky enough to film the exhibition before the Covid-19 pandemic forced the Moscow museum into lockdown
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Noguchi Museum launches adult education programme to combat discrimination against Asian Americans
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On the block at Sotheby’s: David Bowie’s wallpaper featuring Lucian Freud nude—and emasculated minotaurs
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Master of spin? UK health secretary delivers Covid-19 “battle plan” in front of Damien Hirst's painting
The work is the only portrait of the Queen that the British artist has ever made
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'The only things that matter in life are food and love': David Hockney’s emotional lockdown letter on French radio
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Madison Square Park Conservancy asks artists to bring the outside in while New York remains under lockdown
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Keeping Up With Jeff Koons: youngest Kardashian sibling Kylie Jenner adds inflatable dolphin to art collection
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Stratospheric diamonds, rotting sharks and buying Jeff Koons: Damien Hirst answers 100 questions on Instagram
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Celebrated scams: the fraudsters who 'sold' off the Eiffel Tower—and the world's largest sculpture
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