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The Rake’s Progress: last week in gossip

The Met’s rebranding exercise has not gone well, Kanye West needs $1 billion, and London’s art world has been partying in the name of pretentiousness

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Coffin of Nakhtefmut (detail), Egyptian, 2nd Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period, 945–735 BC

The importance of death in everyday Egyptian life

In ancient Egypt funeral objects were as important in daily life as they were in the afterlife

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Book Competition

Your chance to win ‘Gothic Ivories: Calouste Gulbenkian Collection’

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The National Media Museum in Bradford.

Are the cracks in our museum culture beginning to show?

UK museums are struggling to deal with the long-term effects of funding cuts and falling visitor numbers

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Westport House, Mayo

Loss of Westport House signals wider problems for Ireland’s heritage

Historic property goes on sale after long battle for the Browne family

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A history of Kanye Western art

Kanye West thinks he’s Picasso or Michelangelo – but Rakewell is not so sure

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Waldemar Januszczak wants to rethink the Renaissance in a new series on BBC Four. But is the public bored by art on TV?

Has the BBC made art boring?

If anything, it ought to be taken to task for desperately chasing the chimera of accessibility

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(2015), Betty Woodman. Installation view, 'Betty Woodman: Theatre of the Domestic' (3 February–10 April 2016), at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London.

Painting and ceramics collide in Betty Woodman’s work

The octogenarian’s first solo show in a UK institution is a riot of colour and character

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2015, Christo

Christo prepares to walk on water

Christo and his wife and collaborator Jeanne-Claude wanted to walk on water nearly 40 years ago. The Floating Piers project this summer will achieve their dream.

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KUMU, Tallinn

Baltic Diary: The charms of verdigris

The grey-green of oxidised bronze is common on public buildings throughout northern Europe

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