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Warhol meets his match and Martin Parr does the royals – the week in art | Warhol meets his match and Martin Parr does the royals – the week in art |
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Exhibition of the week | Exhibition of the week |
Machine Gods: Art in the Age of Technology and Warhol and Paolozzi: I Want to Be a MachineModern art’s fascination with the age of mass production and information is explored in two shows that stretch across the 20th century from Picabia to Pop.• Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, from 17 November until 2 June. | Machine Gods: Art in the Age of Technology and Warhol and Paolozzi: I Want to Be a MachineModern art’s fascination with the age of mass production and information is explored in two shows that stretch across the 20th century from Picabia to Pop.• Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, from 17 November until 2 June. |
Also showing | Also showing |
Moments of SilenceRecordings of the two-minute silence make this eerie sound installation a powerful image of the absent dead.• Imperial War Museum, London, until 31 March. | Moments of SilenceRecordings of the two-minute silence make this eerie sound installation a powerful image of the absent dead.• Imperial War Museum, London, until 31 March. |
Martin Parr: Return to ManchesterThe photographer of unvarnised reality explores his lifelong fascination with the north-west’s metropolis.• Manchester Art Gallery from 16 November until 22 April. | Martin Parr: Return to ManchesterThe photographer of unvarnised reality explores his lifelong fascination with the north-west’s metropolis.• Manchester Art Gallery from 16 November until 22 April. |
Penny Woolcock: Fantastic CitiesImages of inequality in film and photographs.• Modern Art Oxford from 17 November until 3 March. | Penny Woolcock: Fantastic CitiesImages of inequality in film and photographs.• Modern Art Oxford from 17 November until 3 March. |
Peter Howson: Acta Est FabulaVisceral new paintings by the veteran of the New Glasgow Boys movement.• Flowers Gallery, London, until 22 December. | Peter Howson: Acta Est FabulaVisceral new paintings by the veteran of the New Glasgow Boys movement.• Flowers Gallery, London, until 22 December. |
Masterpiece of the week | Masterpiece of the week |
Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist, circa 1609-10, by CaravaggioThe executioner who lowers the severed head of John the Baptist on to Salome’s platter has a battered, street-worn face with a broken nose. Caravaggio’s early biographers criticised him for never making preparatory drawings but instead painting directly from the model. Even without such testimony, we’d guess that a real individual, someone broken, poverty-stricken and hard, posed as the executioner. Yet it is also a kind of self-portrait, for when he painted this, close to the end of his short life, Caravaggio was a murderer on the run. The bleak desperation of his life hangs in the shadows and infects the pale decapitated head.• National Gallery, London. | Salome Receives the Head of John the Baptist, circa 1609-10, by CaravaggioThe executioner who lowers the severed head of John the Baptist on to Salome’s platter has a battered, street-worn face with a broken nose. Caravaggio’s early biographers criticised him for never making preparatory drawings but instead painting directly from the model. Even without such testimony, we’d guess that a real individual, someone broken, poverty-stricken and hard, posed as the executioner. Yet it is also a kind of self-portrait, for when he painted this, close to the end of his short life, Caravaggio was a murderer on the run. The bleak desperation of his life hangs in the shadows and infects the pale decapitated head.• National Gallery, London. |
Image of the week | Image of the week |
Frontispiece of The Love Books of Ovid (The Bodley Head, 1925)It’s the pictures that make books dirty, prudish Victorians decided in Oxford. Now the university’s Bodleian Libraries are allowing the public to see some of the books deemed too corrupting for students to view. Read the full story. | Frontispiece of The Love Books of Ovid (The Bodley Head, 1925)It’s the pictures that make books dirty, prudish Victorians decided in Oxford. Now the university’s Bodleian Libraries are allowing the public to see some of the books deemed too corrupting for students to view. Read the full story. |
What we learned | What we learned |
Artists live in fear of Brazil under Bolsonaro | Artists live in fear of Brazil under Bolsonaro |
The National Trust’s Cragside cover-up was “ridiculous” | The National Trust’s Cragside cover-up was “ridiculous” |
Assyrian art didn’t pull its punches | Assyrian art didn’t pull its punches |
Alex Urso has designs on your doormat | Alex Urso has designs on your doormat |
Larry Bell has never stopped experimenting | Larry Bell has never stopped experimenting |
Milena Dragicevic throws a party for the dead | Milena Dragicevic throws a party for the dead |
Guy Bourdin’s dreamlike view of sex, supermodels and champagne | Guy Bourdin’s dreamlike view of sex, supermodels and champagne |
At Paris Photo, you can grab an Eiffel of classic French snaps … | At Paris Photo, you can grab an Eiffel of classic French snaps … |
And you can take in its global perspective | And you can take in its global perspective |
Thomas Heatherwick has turned shopping into an Instagram opportunity | Thomas Heatherwick has turned shopping into an Instagram opportunity |
The chair of a new buildings watchdog is no fan of modern architecture | The chair of a new buildings watchdog is no fan of modern architecture |
Rankin thought fashion treated models like cattle | Rankin thought fashion treated models like cattle |
Susan Meiselas is on the Deutsche Börse shortlist | Susan Meiselas is on the Deutsche Börse shortlist |
Guido Guidi finds greatness in the ordinary | Guido Guidi finds greatness in the ordinary |
An Oxford museum is turning Syrian refugees into tour guides | An Oxford museum is turning Syrian refugees into tour guides |
The Forest Finns are a fiery bunch | The Forest Finns are a fiery bunch |
Vivian Maier brought colour to Chicago’s streets | Vivian Maier brought colour to Chicago’s streets |
Chrissie Hynde paints to escape the pressures of pop | Chrissie Hynde paints to escape the pressures of pop |
Shirley Baker watched Britain go to the dogs | Shirley Baker watched Britain go to the dogs |
Hip-hop portraitists revealed their secrets | Hip-hop portraitists revealed their secrets |
Tate Britain is inviting Van Gogh to stay | Tate Britain is inviting Van Gogh to stay |
How early black designers made their mark | How early black designers made their mark |
Kerry James Marshall is named most influential contemporary artist | Kerry James Marshall is named most influential contemporary artist |
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