New York’s MoMA to digitise hundreds of Andy Warhol films

Hundreds of Warhol’s films will be made available to the public in a partnership between the Andy Warhol Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in New York, with some of them never seen before

Jake Chapman is being a snob. Taking children to art galleries is vital

The artist claims children ‘are not human yet’ and thus can’t understand art. But art teaches us what it means to be human

Shard leads Olympic Aquatics Centre in race for the Stirling prize

Other contenders for architecture award include Birmingham library, Everyman theatre in Liverpool and LSE student centre

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Subversive design, radical Germans, and cultured holidays – the week in art

The V&A celebrates design as a form of protest, Isa Genzken brings her radical vision to Edinburgh, and we showcase the best exhibitions to catch on your summer travels – all in your weekly art newsletter

Halfway through 512 hours of Marina Abramović: no one to hear you scream

Our critic revisits Abramović’s residency at the Serpentine and finds its stifling silence and exam-style tasks evoke more production-line misery than mindfulness

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