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I’m painting the amazing Galápagos wildlife – from my sitting room

Can a virtual four-day art class come anywhere close to visiting the famous archipelago? Maybe not, but for our writer it turns out to offer something far more valuable

Giant underwater ‘jellyfish’ roundabout becomes latest Faroe Islands tourist attraction

Already a hit on social-media, an infrastructure project linking the two largest islands is set to become a big draw for foreign visitors

City canvas: walking Manchester’s new self-guided art trail

The new 50 Windows of Creativity trail weaves a journey that turns the city into a huge open-air gallery

Where Wes Anderson films ‘accidentally’ come to life

A new book portrays striking locations from Lisbon to Alaska brimming with the great director’s aesthetic appeal

The meaning of leaf: an autumnal tour of England’s arboretums

Planted by specimen collectors in the 18th and 19th centuries, arboretums are a ‘living library of trees’ that have become an invaluable public resource for recreation and education

Once more unto the beach: artists’ plan to boost the UK seaside

With coastal towns severely affected by coronavirus, one creative duo are planning a string of artist-led festivals in October half-term to lure people back to the seaside

It’s a brutal time for London’s National Gallery, but also a brilliant time to visit

With capacity drastically reduced visitors have a unique chance to enjoy the art without the crowds

Life after lockdown in Bordeaux: Les Bassins de Lumières

The world’s largest digital arts centre opened this week in a former submarine base, its cavernous chambers and dazzling visual effects providing exactly what visitors need after nearly three months in confinement

The bittersweet story of Marina Abramović’s epic walk on the Great Wall of China

In 1988 Abramović and Ulay trekked from opposite ends of the wall to meet in the middle – but this Herculean act of love and performance art was doomed from the start

10 of the world’s best virtual museum and art gallery tours

The originals are out of reach for now, but you can still see world-class art – without the queues or ticket prices – with an online tour of these famous museums

The adoration of Ghent: art, history and flavours in Flanders

Medieval and magical, vibrant and edgy – the Belgian city is a sensory overload

A vision in concrete: Oscar Niemeyer’s Brazil

As Brasília turns 60, it’s time to reassess the legendary modernist architect on a visit to the Brazilian capital and Rio de Janeiro

I loved this dreamy bohemian place: my art holiday in south Wales

A portraiture painting break in the Black Mountains reignites the artistic spark that our writer abandoned as a teenager

Picasso’s lost paradise: how a corner of Catalonia brought inspiration

As a new Picasso exhibition opens at London’s Royal Academy, we visit Horta de Sant Joan, the hilltop village that the artist said taught him ‘everything’

Minha casa é sua casa: The family who turned their Lisbon home into a hotel

In a 1900s building in Lisbon, António Costa Lopes and Filipa Fortunato have created an intimate hotel that feels like a family home – because it is one

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