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  • 21 Jun 2012: Comedy and unchastity are key in this American artist's vivid patchwork paintings and sculptures, which call for social change even as they flag up failures of cultural revolutions past
  • 21 Jun 2012: The US sports painter, who has died aged 91, was the most popular artist in the US – but far from the most accomplished
  • LeRoy Neiman in his New York studio, 2007. The sport painter has died aged 91 21 Jun 2012:

    Artist depicted five Olympics in rushing colour, drew for Playboy and painted career of Muhammad Ali

  • A man vanddalises a Picasso painting Video (28 sec), 19 Jun 2012:

    A patron at Houston's Menil Collection captures mobile phone footage of a man vandalising Picasso's Woman in a Red Armchair

  • Yoko Ono stands in the Serpentine gallery Gallery (8 pictures), 18 Jun 2012:

    As a major retrospective of her work opens at the Serpentine in London, Yoko Ono shares her thoughts on the installation, the gallery and the art itself

  • 1395 Days Without Red 16 Jun 2012:

    Anri Sala | Fiona Crisp | Jini Rawlings | Tony Cragg, David Brooks | Liam Spencer | Bruce Nauman | Joe Hesketh | Yoko Ono

  • Jini Rawlings Gallery (8 pictures), 16 Jun 2012:

    From Anri Sala's haunting film of Sarajevo's Sniper Alley, on show in Dublin, to Yoko Ono's peace and love in London, Skye Sherwin and Robert Clark find out what's happening in art this week

  • 14 Jun 2012:

    Jonathan Jones: The art of the invisible might seem a bizarre exhibition theme, but the roots of the tradition may be traced back to antiquity

  • Share your art - Beano 13 Jun 2012:

    Hannah Freeman: Rain, wind, sunshine – this spring has had it all, which makes weather the perfect theme for this month's Share your art

  • Peter Duggan's Artoon: Jan van Eyck Cartoon, 13 Jun 2012:

    Cartoonist Peter Duggan applies a fresh coat of paint to art history with his take on Flemish painter Jan van Eyck's Arnolfini Portrait (also known as The Arnolfini Marriage)

  • 11 Jun 2012: It lasts 100 days, boasts 200 artists and features 400 paintings of apples … Adrian Searle hits Documenta 13 – and gets trapped in a live game show
  • Conspicuous consumption … Diego Velázquez's An Old Woman Cooking Eggs (1618). 11 Jun 2012: Southern Europe was left behind as global trade expanded in the 17th century – and Velázquez was there to capture the slump
  • 9 Jun 2012:

    Rachel Cooke: Jenny Saville's nudes are firmly in the vein of Lucian Freud, yet only now is she having her first major British solo show

  • 9 Jun 2012:

    Nancy Holt | Isabel Rawsthorne | SNAP 2012 | Richard Rigg | Lynette Wallworth | Lis Rhodes And Antonia Hirsch | Wide Open School, Invisible: Art Of The Unseen | Caroline Achaintre, Sara Barker And Alice Channer

  • snap 2012 Gallery (8 pictures), 9 Jun 2012:

    From a survey of invisible art in London to a magic door made by Gavin Turk in Snape Maltings, find out what's happening in art around the country

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