Private gallery shows by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Mona Hatoum make a welcome change from the blockbusters
Monthly Archives: September 2019
William Blake at Tate Britain review — viewing it is like being drunk
The artist’s reputation has waxed and waned, but this Tate show blows away all our preconceptions
Being Human review — Wellcome Collection’s latest is ‘a sparse selection of visual clickbait’
A study of the human condition rarely goes beyond skin deep
Last Supper in Pompeii review — the Ashmolean’s show will leave you hungry for more
This evocative exhibition plays brilliantly on our food obsessions
Life with Picasso by Françoise Gilot review — a fascinating look inside his life by his young lover
The reissued memoir of Picasso’s mistress is a captivating portrait of a tyrant and an invaluable work of art history