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The final countdown. Last chance to see Spencer Tunick.

The final countdown. Last chance to see Spencer Tunick.

This is it: your last chance to see Tunick’s exhibition at The Lowry – it closes this Sunday (26 Sept). This is a show that’s got it all: naked people, buses, industrial architecture, Concorde, even a reference to Salford’s own creative son, L.S. Lowry. Blogger Peter Carroll explains why you should make time to see it…

Audioboo: Jonathan Schofield talks to Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

Audioboo: Jonathan Schofield talks to Rafael Lozano-Hemmer

As the Mexican-Canadian electronic artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer put the finishing touches to his new solo show at Manchester Art Gallery, he took a few minutes to talk to Jonathan Schofield

Underwater. Jamie Hewlett at Contact.

Underwater. Jamie Hewlett at Contact.

Jamie Hewlett is best known as the artist behind Gorillaz – but his latest project is a world away from the glamour of pop, as Kevin Bourke discovers

The techno-alchemist and the art of a good party.

The techno-alchemist and the art of a good party.

Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s new show in Manchester

Fancy yourself an art critic? The Lowry is after a reviewer.

Fancy yourself an art critic? The Lowry is after a reviewer.

To mark the mid-point of its photography show by Spencer Tunick, The Lowry has teamed up with Creative Tourist to find the best blog entry or review relating to the exhibition

The temple of 1,000 bells.

The temple of 1,000 bells.

Brazilian artist Laura Belém signals an early start for this year’s Liverpool Biennial

The unrealised interviews.

The artists and curator of Cornerhouse’s latest group show speak on camera about Unrealised Potential

A thoroughly modern woman.

A thoroughly modern woman.

Kevin Bourke on a Pride photo show that celebrates the activism & achievements of gay women