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July/August 2026
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The New York Historical gets more democratic | does sculpture have a solid future? | the Musée du Quai Branly at 20 | Côte d’Ivoire’s supersized capital

Plus: Czech cubism, Peggy Guggenheim in London, a preview of Parcours des Mondes and, in reviews, Zurbarán at the National Gallery, what Spanish painters learnt in Italy, and the subtle genius of Michael Andrews

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Rakewell

26 June 2026
Reflections on a green pool
19 June 2026
St James’s Park gets some new feathers in its cap
12 June 2026
The fine art of typos
6 June 2026
When theatre dives into the deep end
30 May 2026
A wily history of coyotes in art
24 May 2026
The rush to see the Bayeux Tapestry
15 May 2026
The butterfly effect in art
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