This show about the women behind the bearded brotherhood turns up a neglected talent amid all those fuzzy muses
Monthly Archives: October 2019
Gauguin Portraits, National Gallery
A tremendous event, filled with pictorial marvels: the National has mounted the show of the year
The Turner prize shows the folly of lecturing us about politics. Kara Walker uses artistry to make her point at Tate Modern
One of the good things about Tate Britain’s decision to tour the Turner prize around the country has been the interesting confrontations it has engineered between the location and the art. The first such effort, taking it to Londonderry in 2013, was an inspired piece of cultural diplomacy. Contemporary art and contemporary Derry may not […]
Tim Walker, V&A; Mark Leckey, Tate Britain
The photographer Tim Walker and maverick Mark Leckey plunge us into wild worlds that are surprisingly similar