In spite of few objects at the British Museum’s Hajj show, there is much to ponder — and the V&A, too, has struck gold
Monthly Archives: January 2012
A mightily impressive event
Hugely ambitious, occasionally gaudy, David Hockney’s landscapes have an impact on the spirit, says our art critic
A cry in the dark
A weedy, disappointing show by a random Brazilian underlines how the Serpentine has lost its way, says our art critic
The year in art
From Watteau to Noble to the show of the century, Da Vinci: Waldemar Januszczak on 10 of the key shows in 2011
The top art for 2012
The top art for 2012
Our view of the year: Art
View of the year
The Reich stuff
Anselm Kiefer’s canvas is vast — German history in free fall. The new White Cube is an ideal home