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Painting

April 2025

  • a painting of people standing on the shore of a lake

    ‘A self-described art thief’: how Wayne Thiebaud channeled other artists

  • ‘The machine could read the physicality of the brushstroke’ … Red Scarf, 2025.

    ‘I sent AI to art school!’ The postmodern master who taught a machine to beef up his old work

  • Giuseppe Penone’s Idee di pietra (Ideas of Stone), 2010-24, made of bronze and river stones, in Kensington Gardens, London.

    Giuseppe Penone: Thoughts in the Roots; José María Velasco: A View of Mexico – review

  • Sphinx, 2024, by Ali Cherri.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Cosmic visions, Edwardian bling and Middle Eastern monuments – the week in art

  • ‘I did it for the experience’: Amoako Boafo, the artist who painted Jeff Bezos’s rocket ship

  • ‘Freak pictures’: Ireland’s art revolutionaries who were treated so badly one fled to a nunnery

  • ‘It’s torture!’ Turner-winning artist Richard Wright on obliterating his painstaking works

  • Artwork of Jane Austen’s older sister to go on show in house where siblings lived

  • David Hockney 25 review – so moving I had tears in my eyes

  • LS Lowry painting sold to Guardian literary editor for £10 could fetch £1m

  • ‘A mutual love affair’: David Hockney 25 retrospective makes a splash in Paris

  • Art Weekly newsletter
    Adventures in AI, inner children unleashed and provocations from a master prankster – the week in art

  • Brief letters
    After Doge come Doze and Dope

  • Suspended in time: ethereal photos that look like landscape paintings

  • The Long Wave
    Basquiat to Delaney: inside the exhibition honouring 50 years of art in Black Paris

March 2025

  • Vanessa Bell, The Pond at Charleston, c 1916.

    The great women's art bulletin
    ‘Nothing stopped her’: the 136 reasons why Vanessa Bell is breaking free of Bloomsbury

    She was the overshadowed member of the iconic group. But now, with a major exhibition not far from the house she turned into a work of art, Bell is finally getting her due. And she’s not the only one
  • David Hockney, painting behind him

    Hockney says he did not offer to paint King Charles during royal visit

    British artist, 87, who was visited by the king in his London home, said he did not know him well enough to paint him
    • War Paint – Women at War review – female war artists get their moment in the spotlight

    • Henry Gibbs painting looted by Nazis to be returned to Jewish art dealer’s family

    • Peter Sedgley obituary

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