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November, 2022
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25 November
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s enigmatic figures, sensational seeds and a heavyweight four-way face off – the week in art
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, A Transformation, 2022, at Tate Britain, London. Photograph: Sam Day/Tate/Private Collection. Courtesy the Artist, Corvi-Mora, London, and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. Room/Section: 06 Mysterious portraits of fictitious people, the roots of colonialism and the works of Lucian Freud, Francis Bacon and friends Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Impeccable and fascinating paintings …
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25 November
Of stone and wood: sculptor Barbara Hepworth steps out of Henry Moore’s shadow
Heide Museum of Modern Art’s garden is seen through the window behind Barbara Hepworth’s sculpture Two Forms in Echelon (1961) as part of In Equilibrium, the first major exhibition of the British artist’s work in Australia. Photograph: Clytie Meredith Almost half a century after her death, the prolific British artist, whose ‘holes’ …
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25 November
‘A perverse part of me likes to delve into what’s off-limits’: Somaya Critchlow on her taboo-breaking art
She blends techniques from the old masters with imagery from 60s porn magazines – and it’s made her one of 2022’s most celebrated young painters ‘You’re exploring the human condition, the greatest thing out there to explore’ … Yellow Dress (2022) by Somaya Critchlow. Photograph: © the artist and Maximillian …
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25 November
Goodbye Molly and Mack – CBeebies’ most adorable show
Preschoolers and their parents have been charmed by this heartwarming ensemble drama, set in a local community centre. Its final episode airs today – and it will be greatly missed Mimi Robertson and Joshua Haynes play siblings Molly and Mack in the CBeebies hit show. The big hub has closed. …
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‘David Bowie had seven pairs of socks down his tights’: Warwick Davis on reboots, relationships and rock stars
Warwick Davis reprises his role as Willow Ufgood In Willow. Photograph: Amanda Searle/Lucasfilm Ltd. George Lucas wrote Willow for Warwick Davis after seeing him play an Ewok in Star Wars. As the actor returns as the baby-saving sorcerer, he talks about Val Kilmer pep talks, the Harry Potter shoot – and …
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