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Ming bling and Apocalypse Now – the week in art
12 Sep 2014: Jonathan Jones: The V&A launches a blockbuster exhibition of amazing artefacts from the Ming dynasty and Fiona Banner is inspired by Francis Ford Coppola. Plus Mad Men, the birth of the world’s best-loved logos and vomiting dogs
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20 Oct 2014: The little known 16th-century Italian painter loved to paint exquisite clothing and craftsmen, but it was lavish portraits of men that really inspired him, writes Jonathan Jones
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18 Oct 2014: From Egon Schiele in London to Raphael Hefti in Nottingham, Skye Sherwin and Robert Clark find out what’s happening in art around the country
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14 Oct 2014: First UK exhibition devoted to ‘revolutionary’ Italian painter Giovanni Battista Moroni will include portraits never before seen outside Italy, reports Maev Kennedy
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13 Oct 2014: Monet, Leonardo, Van Gogh and Matisse among artworks to go on display at the £400m Arab museum when it opens in December 2015
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12 Oct 2014: The American painter famed for disturbingly voyeuristic scenes of suburban life has turned his gaze to the cynical world of the international art fair. Tim Adams met him
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11 Oct 2014: Yayoi Kusama | Matt Johnson | Nick Mauss | Kim Gordon | Cerith Wyn Evans | Richard Tuttle
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10 Oct 2014: Sickert had one called George, Millais put his under rumpled sheets … A new exhibition explores the ways that artists have used dummies, and the creepiness of these 'silent partners'. By Kathryn Hughes
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10 Oct 2014: Art Weekly: In this week’s edition of the only art roundup you’ll ever need, the National Gallery shows off the late works of Rembrandt, while Frieze kicks off its annual art market party in Regent’s Park
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