William Blake, Tate Britain The largest collection of work by William Blake (1757 -1827) in the UK for a generation. Tate Britain have mounted...
Antony Gormley Royal Academy – London The latest show at the Royal Academy is entitled simply Antony Gormley. This is probably because an awful lot of...
The Hugh Mendes Conversation Hugh, why were you drawn in particular to painting obituaries, and do you remember the moment when you first had...
The Derek Boshier Conversation A interview with Derek Boshier. We have a conversation with one of the founders of the influential Pop Art movement in...
Lucian Freud Self Portraits – Royal Academy, London Lucian Freud Self Portraits provides an insight to to a an artist who is not an easy person to nail...
Maurizio Cattelan Blenheim Palace: Victory is Not an Option It is fair to say that the new Maurizio Cattelan Blenheim Palace exhibition has been rather more notorious than the average. Entitled Victory...
Stanley Donwood – There Will Be No Quiet Stanley Donwood is a multimedia artist who is, most famously, the preferred collaborator of the band Radiohead and the author/subject...
Frieze London Art Fair 2019 The ‘game’ for reviewers at every annual iteration of Frieze London is to try a spot some sort of a...
Modernists and Mavericks & Man with a Blue Scarf by Martin Gayford – Thames & Hudson In Martin Gayford's latest offering from Thames & Hudson Modernists and Mavericks: Bacon, Freud, Hockney and the London Painters he actually seems...
Cindy Sherman National Portrait Gallery – London At Cindy Sherman National Portrait Gallery we see gallery after gallery of the artist in all her guises and disguises....
Van Gogh and Britain – Tate Britain, London Van Gogh and Britain looks to expand on the artists love of Britain. In the first half of this exhibition,...
Pierre Bonnard Tate Modern : The Colour of Memory – London For the first time in twenty or so years the Tate gives us a major Bonnard exhibition, Pierre Bonnard Tate Modern: The...