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Memorabilia, Arion Gábor Kudász
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PICTURED #19: Arion Gábor Kudász, Memorabilia

Published on the occasion of his exhibition at the Hungarian House of Photography in Budapest, Arion Gábor Kudász’s new monograph maps the logic of memory through a photographic exploration of his late mother’s personal belongings.

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Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Photographs
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NOW SHOWING #32: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s selection includes a major survey of the work of American photographer Philip-Lorca diCorcia in Wakefield, Tate’s Richard Hamilton blockbuster in London, and the paintings of a young Welsh artist in Cardiff.

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Guido Guidi.
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PICTURED #17: Guido Guidi, Veramente

For the latest instalment of our regular Pictured series focusing on art books, Tim Clark reflects on Veramente, the career-spanning monograph from pioneer of new Italian landscape photography, Guido Guidi.

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Out Of Ice
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NOW SHOWING #28: The week’s top exhibitions

For this week’s must-see shows, we’re wrapping up warm in London, getting immersed in a fictional 70s exploitation movie in Manchester, and enjoying a comprehensive survey of British Land Art in Coventry.

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Andrew Norman Wilson
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Photo50: “Most of the artists did not actually use a camera.”

For this year’s London Art Fair, Edel Assanti gallery has been invited to guest curate Photo50, focusing on the distinction between the material and the digital. We catch up with co-director Jeremy Epstein to learn more about the aesthetic dialogues they plan to draw out and the huge changes they are witnessing in the medium of photography.

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Anders Petersen
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PICTURED #15: Anders Petersen

For the first instalment of our Pictured series for 2014, Tim Clark picks up the weighty monograph from legendary Swedish photographer, Anders Petersen, and is blown away by its raw photographs that are brimming with kindness and fury, beauty and abjection.

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Paul Salveson
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PICTURED #14: Paul Salveson, Between the Shell

Continuing our series on visually rich art books, Tim Clark takes a peek inside Paul Salveson’s Between the Shell, winner of the First Book Award 2013, and discovers an unexpected and absurdist upheaval of everyday environments.

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Lorenzo Vitturi
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Top ten: the best photo books of 2013

Tim Clark, who writes a-n’s fortnightly PICTURED column, provides a rundown of the ten visually rich art books that have piqued his curiosity during 2013.

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Amarillo
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NOW SHOWING #22: The week’s top exhibitions

For this week’s selection of must-see shows, we’re watching ‘superb video works’ in London and Derry, exploring the radical side of Conservatism in Manchester, and experiencing performances at the ‘limits of knowledge’ in London.

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Sarah Forrest
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Buy art for Christmas – part one

As Christmas approaches, we’ll be veering off the High Street to offer a snapshot of gift ideas from across the UK that support the work of artists and arts organisations. This week, take your pick from handprinted wrapping paper, artist-designed beach towels and bags, and specially produced print editions and publications.

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Vienna
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NOW SHOWING #19: The week’s top exhibitions

This week’s selection of must-see shows includes Korean artist Haegue Yang at Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Michael Landy at the National Gallery, and photographic viewpoints of the city in Manchester.

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Lorenzo Vitturi, A Dalston Anatomy
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PICTURED #11: Lorenzo Vitturi, A Dalston Anatomy

Continuing our series on art books, Tim Clark is blinded by Lorenzo Vitturi’s A Dalston Anatomy, a vibrant and kaleidoscopic look at London’s Ridley Road Market that blends photography, sculpture and collage.

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