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Invisible cities

Invisible cities

In myth, Babylon is a place of romance and wonder, but years of dictatorship and war have taken their toll. Hisham Matar on his attempt to visit the ancient metropolis

In art

Adieu Mitch Mitchell

  • By Harry Williams
  • 17 November

The age of uncertainty

  • By Tim Adams
  • 13 November

The painters and photographers of the First World War were resolutely on the side of the ordinary soldier. Today, artists have an ambiguous attitude to conflict in the Middle East, and struggle to express its true horrors

Is Broadway dying?

  • By Ruth Collins
  • 10 November

Do everything, be everywhere

  • By Sue Hubbard
  • 06 November

A new show by Sam Taylor-Wood hints that there may yet be a serious artist hiding behind the celebrity and glamour

A load of Banksy?

  • By Ruth Collins
  • 03 November

Keeping it real

  • By Alice O'Keeffe
  • 30 October

Steve Lazarides is Banksy's gallerist and the man responsible for the boom in street art. He hasn't sold out - he's just adapted

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State of the Nation

State of the Nation

Carla Power on images of contemporary life in the United States

More in art

Reading the signs

  • By Owen Hatherley
  • 30 October 2008

Enfants in terrible times

  • By Tim Adams
  • 23 October 2008

Credit crunchable

  • By Tim Adams
  • 23 October 2008

A talent to amuse

  • By Stephen Calloway
  • 23 October 2008

The past is a foreign country

  • By Harry Mount
  • 16 October 2008

Rothko retrospective

  • By Sue Hubbard
  • 02 October 2008

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