Sunday Reads
Seven stories you may have missed this week

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| 'Caroline Walker's new exhibition speaks to mothers everywhere, including me'Arts Editor Hannah Silver travels to Hepworth Wakefield to meet Caroline Walker ahead of 'Mothering'. The exhibition shines a light on life with young children, emphasising thankless moments as not only beautiful, but sacred
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| The ultimate guide to Oscar Niemeyer's life and works
Architecture master Oscar Niemeyer defined 20th-century architecture and is synonymous with Brazilian modernism. We explore his work, from lesser-known schemes to his big hits and revisit a check-in with the man himself
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| Want to be a Venice pavilion commissioner? Bring ideas – and your Rolodex
The impressive showings of the USA's Venice pavilion in the Giardini belie the ambitious fundraising efforts that underpin them. Past and present curators tell us how it works
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| London label Talia Byre’s alternative bridalwear: ‘Have a white moment, but turn it on its head’
Talia Lipkin-Connor of London-based label Talia Byre eschews tradition with her first bridal collection, which sees archival designs reimagined in ‘lived-in’ shades of white |
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| A major Takashi Murakami exhibition sees the world in kaleidoscopic colourUnderstand the backdrop to Murakami's escapist, surrealist art in this major show
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| You can now Airbnb a blow-dry or private chef
CEO Brian Chesky talks us through the app's latest evolution, which expands Airbnb's reach from home rentals to lifestyle services
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| New York Design Week 2025 as it happens
Our editors are on the ground at NYCxDesign. Here's what they've seen so far
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