Jokes about a ‘bonfire of the vanities’ are crass. We have lost art that really mattered, says our art critic Waldemar Januszczak
Monthly Archives: May 2004
Art: Truly, deeply, sadly
His subjects ranged from glum to glummer — but look beyond the wistful views and Edward Hopper’s work has a glorious strength. By Waldemar Januszczak
Art: Once nothing more than weak tea bags of womanhood …
Modigliani’s madonnas actually suggest a far stronger brew, Waldemar Januszczak now realises
Art: Once nothing more than weak tea bags of womanhood …
Modigliani’s madonnas actually suggest a far stronger brew, Waldemar Januszczak now realises
Art: Clumsy, hollow and contrived…
Could Tamara de Lempicka’s mock-cubist daubs really get any tackier — or more creepy, asks Waldemar Januszczak
Art: Van Gogh is the artist we think we know best…
Waldemar Januszczak has spent more than two years sifting out the truth about a man whose life is obscured by cliché
Art: What’s black, grey and read all over?
It’s the oldest book in history, part of the British Library’s great adventure on the Silk Road. By Waldemar Januszczak