A superb Kauffman, Judd and Morris show at a Mayfair gallery is a riot of colour, shape and visual poetry
Monthly Archives: January 2018
Waldemar Januszczak in Cremona
The Sunday Times art critic sings the praises of the Renaissance city that’s home to the Stradivarius
Rose Wylie; Wade Guyton
Move over, YBAs. Today’s hottest artists are old enough to be your grandmothers — and they’re anything but shy and retiring
Monochrome at the National Gallery
What’s black and white and yellow all over? The National Gallery’s Monochrome show — a triumph for new ways of seeing
Gauguin l’Alchimiste and Picasso 1932, Paris
Two Paris shows ignore curatorial negativity about Gauguin and Picasso, and revel in their brilliant
Charles II — Art & Power at the Queen’s Gallery
After the austerity of Cromwell, Charles II cheered England up. A lavish show at Buckingham Palace reveals how he brought the monarchy back to glory with baroque bling