A brilliant retrospective in Milton Keynes shows the psychological darkness at the heart of her best work
Monthly Archives: July 2019
Natalia Goncharova at Tate Modern review — not a convincing case for her talent
Tate Modern’s rare show of works by the Russian artist starts foggily and ends the same way
Waldemar Januszczak poses for Ai-Da, the world’s first humanoid robot artist
“I’m looking at the future — and she’s no Frida Kahlo,” says The Sunday Times art critic
Lee Krasner, Living Colour review, at the Barbican Art Gallery — a rousing and persuasive tribute
Lee Krasner’s bold art was constantly in flux, but her career was no less impressive for it, as a clever show reveals
Manga at the British Museum review — much in common with Michelangelo
The manga phenomenon has exploded at the British Museum, and how brilliantly it covers Japan’s bold graphic forms