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The annual award highlighting work on an environmental theme is open to submission
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Films shot in the 1970s by the Nobel-winning writer’s then husband illuminate the dawn of mass tourism
Documentary profiles affable Tour de France-winner Greg LeMond and his rivalry with the irascible Laurent Fignon
A woman is hired to deflower a teenager in a film that pokes fun at gender roles
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Roving We Buy Gold show comes to two New York galleries; Paul Smith offers Banksy at Bonhams for £1.8mn
The series is updated for the gritty ‘Game of Thrones’ era while retaining its sense of aesthetic adventure
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Richard Fairman selects his best mid-year reads
Artists with a connection to the city evoke its lost mysteries and tumultuous present
Jackie Wullschläger selects her best mid-year reads
New York’s Frick Collection commissioned the Swiss artist to reflect on its recent Rococo acquisition
Jørgen Haugen Sørensen sympathetically restored the property, retaining its ancient frescoes
Erina Takahashi leads a staging that is elegant and fast-moving
AR Rahman’s track was adapted by will.i.am as part of a trend for sampling and borrowing from Indian popular music by western artists
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