Edward II’s coronation roll goes on display alongside King Charles’s
Oldest surviving version from 1308 is dwarfed in size by 21-metre roll produced more than 700 years later
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Existential encounters, a birthday bash and forensic feminism – the week in art
Jane Austen meets JMW Turner, Huma Bhabha takes on Giacometti and the Secret Lowry’s work is taken seriously at last – all in your weekly dispatch
Ian Hamilton Finlay review – under the classical veneer, this artist was an idiot
Finlay was a defiantly archaic figure with a fondness for plinths and marble. But this show’s glorification of the guillotine proves he had a shallow, adolescent mind
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Sing for your snapper: a life-affirming view of New York – in pictures
‘I didn’t know they existed’: US exhibition highlights rarely seen Picasso artwork
Jeremy Deller’s fake Roman mosaic review – is that a smiley face on the ancient ship’s flag?
‘The eighth wonder of the world’: China’s terracotta warriors to march on Australia for blockbuster show
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Hiroshige’s peerless prints, McCartney’s unseen snaps and Vancouver’s blue skies – the week in art
North Yorkshire’s film-star stately home set to earn its keep by hosting paying guests
Antony Gormley review – here come the Gorminators, those welded warriors for humanity
‘I love humans – it gives me the courage to approach them’: the disarming work of Mao Ishikawa
‘Filling in these gaps’: Paul McCartney’s recently rediscovered photographs
Keith Haring, Kanagawa and Georgia O’Keeffe: highlights from NYC’s Photography Show – in pictures
Royal exhibition to recount 40 years of Charles on tour in 70 artworks
How the humble teapot morphed from kitchen staple to designer icon
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Gormley’s early mettle, AI paint pals and sky-high snogs – the week in art
Millennium-old monks’ manuscripts return to Ireland for exhibition
‘Something playful’: celebrating the art of endpapers in children’s books
From butterflies to wind turbines, project preserves world’s sonic heritage
Apes, toilets, conflicts and cowboys: Sony World Photography awards – in pictures