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Julio Le Parc review – as if Bridget Riley had opened a riotous funfair

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Julio Le Parc review – as if Bridget Riley had opened a riotous funfair

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Win a Tate membership, Tracey Emin merch and more

Enter our competition to snag lunch for two, an arty blanket or a year of free Tate entry as part of our partnership with Tate for Emin’s A Second Life exhibitionThis summer, as part of our partnership with Tate for their Tracey Emin: A Second Life exhibition, we have an amazing prize up for grabs. A Second Life is the largest ever exhibition of Emin’s work, and features career-defining sensations alongside works never before exhibited. A one-year Tate and guest special-edition...

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London's Free Roof Terraces

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Art collector loses legal fight over sculpture featuring 165-year-old elephant tusk

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