Ai Weiwei, Impressionism and lots of books.
Pre-Raphaelites, animals and experimental gaming.
Hieroglyphs, horror and a horse with a lamp on its head.
Painting, photography and video - art for everyone.
Bob Marley, Beatrix Potter and Stephen Hawking.
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Damien Hirst leads a pack of new installations.
Rubens, Goya, Hepworth and more.
Ai Weiwei, Jeff Koons and other pop art devotees.
Towers of interlocking bicycles and jade handcuffs.
Going underground.
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Team behind the celebrated Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing to design this year's effort
Massive public sculptures by detained "obscene" Chinese artist Ai Weiwei on view for free now and until 26 June in the courtyard of Somerset House.
Norwegian theatre, Dutch dance, Chinese art and French photography. Arts Ahead comes from all over the place this week.
Be part of a meditative walk in the Turbine Hall this weekend.
Tate Modern joined an international community of arts organisations in sending a message to the Chinese government through 'social sculpture' today.
Young British Art alumnus Tacita Dean has been named as the next artist to fill the Tate Modern's Turbine Hall, in the gallery's annual Unilever Series.
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