An elderly Japanese artist says she started it. Damien Hirst might disagree. It’s driving our art critic dotty
Monthly Archives: February 2012
The sparkling Spaniard
Picasso’s influence on British art is made thrillingly clear by the Tate’s show. The problem is how pedestrian he makes us look
The definitive portrait, in all its naked glory
Waldemar Januszczak admits he got Lucian Freud wrong: he was a peerless painter of humanity, not a lover of lowlife
Absurdly amusing
David Shrigley’s Hayward show is a quiet triumph of British wit. Waldemar Januszczak gets in on the joke