The dazzling Indian jewels on display at the V&A inspire a childlike sense of awe — and greed
Monthly Archives: January 2016
A retro revolutionary
Julia Margaret Cameron was a pioneer consumed by a very Victorian nostalgia
‘Round up great art. Put it in the right order’
Waldemar has some simple advice for Tate Britain’s new director
Is this a £100m Leonardo or Sally from the Bolton Co-op?
Master forger Shaun Greenhalgh rocked the art world from his shed. Now his memoir reveals how he did it and makes an astonishing claim about a da Vinci and a checkout girl
Changing times
Michael Craig-Martin’s portraits of electronic devices do what all the best still lifes should do — remind us of our mortality
Lives less ordinary
Everyday people were the focus of many Dutch 17th-century masters. Hurrah for Buckingham Palace for making a damn fine show of them