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| Rachel Whiteread's ghostly triumphs and resplendent Reni – the week in art | Frank Bowling’s abstract masterworks hit the capital, Corbyn makes fashion history and Reni provides a divine revelation – all in your weekly dispatch | | Jean Dubuffet’s art brut works are on display at Pace London from 13 September. Photograph: Marc Gouby/© ADAGP, Paris and DACS, London 2017 | Jonathan Jones | Exhibition of the week Rachel Whiteread The ghostly casts of everyday things and places that Whiteread makes are wonders of our time. • Tate Britain, London, from 12 September to 21 January.
Also this week Scythians One of the most fascinating and enigmatic peoples of the ancient world gets the blockbuster treatment. • British Museum, London, from 14 September to 14 January. Frank Bowling One of the stars of Tate Modern’s Soul of a Nation shows his latest absorbing, abstract paintings. • Hales Gallery, London, from 8 September to 21 October. Robert Longo Huge, haunting charcoal drawings with a political edge by this major American artist. • Thaddaeus Ropac Gallery, London, from 15 September 11 November. Christopher Bucklow This imaginative, intelligent artist, known for his painting and photography, shows a stimulating range of works, both old and new. • Southampton City Art Gallery, from 15 September to 13 January. Masterpiece of the week The Rape of Europa, by Guido Reni (1637-9) | | The god Jupiter takes the form of a bull to carry Europa across the sea in this highly unusual depiction of a famous myth. In other paintings of the story, such as Titian’s, it is full of sexual tension. Reni, however, portrays a fully-clad Europa sitting comfortably on her gentle beast. She looks up to heaven in the manner of a Catholic saint. This is emphatically an image of divine revelation and as such typical of the high baroque age it was created in. It might look absurd, were it not for the subtle genius of Reni’s colouring. His grey sea is sublimely different from the traditional blue or green oceans of earlier art. The bull is also a stony grey, like a floating statue. Against this he sets the brilliant pink, blue and gold of Europa’s gowns to create a perfumed chromatic beauty. Reni is a painter worth spending time with. • National Gallery, London Image of the week | | Jeremy Corbyn has made it into fashion history after a T-shirt bearing his name and an altered Nike swoosh was acquired by the Victoria & Albert Museum for one of its galleries. The museum will display the garment in its collection charting how moments of political and social change have a bearing on design trends. What we learned this week Graphic design can save your life A Spanish fortune teller is not the daughter of Salvador Dalí A billionaire Trump donor has given £5m to the V&A … which splashed out on a Jeremy Corbyn T-shirt Richard Allenby-Pratt sees a wild future for Dubai … while patterns are everywhere in Barcelona Devon artists are welcoming tourists Public housing in Sydney is all aglow New Riba chief Ben Derbyshire wants architects to take back control of design Axel Scheffler’s notebooks are bursting with little creatures
Craft beer labels can be works of art Bunny Christie makes mindbending stage designs The Taylor Wessing prize shortlist has been announced Protesters are everywhere at the Whitney Artist Tim Shaw is in the dark about his next exhibition Public spaces across the UK are exploring a Portrait of Britain Banksy is setting up a Palestinian Gift Shop Valentino’s cursed ring is going on sale Monet’s family is selling some of his artifacts Get involved On 24 September, art scholar Edgar Tijhuis will lead a full-day course on how to write about art and make money from it at Kings Place, London. Book now to secure your place. Our A-Z of Art series continues – share your art with the theme W for women. And check out the entries we selected for the theme V for value. Don’t forget To follow us on Twitter: @GdnArtandDesign |
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