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Jonathan Jones

Jonathan Jones writes on art for the Guardian and was on the jury for the 2009 Turner prize

January 2025

  • Ithell Colquhoun, Alcove, 1946, 22.9 x 34.3cm, Oil on board, © Samaritans, The Noise Abatement Society and Spire Healthcare Group PLC

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    Seaside surrealism, a techno Man Ray and new paintings from Billy Childish

  • Over-the shoulder shot of someone with a smartphone taking a picture of the painting

    Louvre’s decision to move Mona Lisa is a misguided act of snobbery

  • Julian Germain, Vera Hutchinson, Football Widow, County Durham, UK, From the series In Soccer Wonderland, C-Type photograph © Julian Germain. Courtesy of Martin Parr Foundation.

    Lives Less Ordinary review – is this really a fair view of the British working class?

  • Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Self-Portrait, 1967, Tate © 2018 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Artists Right Society (ARS), New York and DACS, London

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    Pop hits, ordinary wonders and perfumed parables – the week in art

  • Brasil! Brasil! review – no fun and no funk in this baffling morass of mediocrity

  • Iconic review – Bardot, Bacon and the Beatles bestride the plastic fantastic age

  • Trump’s favourite artists – from the fawner who made him Gatsby to the court sketcher who tackled his bullet-grazed ear

  • Orgies, vampires and jewel-laden tortoises: it’s time we buried the myths of decadence in art

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    Suggestive sculptures, Hockney’s snaps and painterly panoramas – the week in art

  • New Contemporaries review – Kafka portals, concrete phalluses and a Muppet Pasolini

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    Sketchy boozers, revolutionary futurists and the artists of tomorrow – the week in art

  • ‘We will glorify war – and scorn for women’: Marinetti, the futurist Mussolini sidekick who outdid Elon Musk

December 2024

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    2025 culture preview
    Sensual surrealism, Kiefer’s delights and Gehry’s Guggenheim: the best art and architecture shows to visit in 2025

    Anselm Kiefer’s homage to Van Gogh, Ithell Colquhoun’s seaside of surrealism and Gilbert & George fill the galleries, while the V&A opens its archives at the illustrious new East Storehouse
  • A new Yayoi Kusama work inside the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.

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    Pirates invade Falmouth, camels trek London and Aus goes gaga for Kusama – the week in art

    Yayoi lands in Melbourne, the Silk Road runs through the British Museum and corsairs real and fictional dock in Cornwall – all in your weekly dispatch
    • Versailles: Science and Splendour review – blazing breakthroughs from stuffed rhinos to anal ops

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      A French revolution in science, Japanese art remixed and Everest re-ascended – the week in art

    • Parmigianino: The Vision of St Jerome review – a wild religious masterpiece reborn

November 2024

  • A Highland Landscape by John Knox at Romance to Realities at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle.

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    A Renaissance pooch, pop art hammers and sublime northern landscapes – the week in art

    Parmigianino puts an alternative slant on Christmas, Jim Dine displays his tools, and Gabrielle Goliath takes a global view of male violence
  • André-Charles Boulle’s Mantel clock, about 1715.

    Keeping Time review – ravishing timepieces tell you to make love, be happy and face down the reaper

    In a scintillating show, André-Charles Boulle’s sumptuous clocks invite you into an extravagant world of sensuality and dreams
  • Nicolas Party, Landscape, 2022.

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    Surreal landscapes, psychedelic techno visions and pop art fairground rides – the week in art

    Pre-internet computer creations get rebooted at Tate Modern, Graham MacIndoe documents his drug use, and a Keith Haring carousel is on show in New York
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