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17 Oct 2014: Jonathan Jones: Radical artists are always keen to make a statement; just look at this year’s Turner prize crop. But their work needs to engage with humanity, otherwise it’s just elitist masturbation
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14 Oct 2014: Jonathan Jones: This art show for the digital age is a catastrophic mix of the harebrained and the talentless – and it heralds disaster for London’s artistic ambitions
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6 Oct 2014: Unmade beds, a tent naming everyone she’d slept with, neon references to anal sex... Tracey Emin is one of Britain’s most famous artists and she was with us to answer your questions
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2 Oct 2014: Increasingly explicit scenes in music videos have prompted a bid to protect youngsters from seeing inappropriate images. But will censors’ ratings just make forbidden fruit more tempting, asks Harriet Gibsone
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29 Sep 2014: Film pieces by three nominees add up to two hours of screen time at 30th edition show, alongside first printer in shortlist
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25 Sep 2014: Grotesque and seductive, Wangechi Mutu’s art embraces everything from Tina Turner and cyborgs to rotten milk and war crimes. As her new show opens, the artist talks to Teju Cole about skinning snakes – and seeing mermaids
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19 Sep 2014: From the blockbuster Constable show in London to Fiona Banner’s abstract calligraphy in Wakefield, Skye Sherwin and Robert Clark find out what’s happening in art around the country
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15 Sep 2014: Jonathan Watts: Conceived during the mass protests in Brazil last year, the premier art event in Latin America puts everything from the Amazon’s ethnic cleansing to the demonisation of mixed-race youth on the walls of Oscar Niemeyer’s famous pavilion
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11 Sep 2014: Peter Bradshaw: This strange work by experimentalists Ben Rivers and Ben Russell is utterly uncommercial and borders on video art
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