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Monthly Archives: March 2021
The Mirror and the Palette by Jennifer Higgie, review — putting female artists back into art history
A study of self-portraits charts 500 years of women’s art
Waldemar Januszczak on the mad rise in auction prices
A frenzied lockdown desire to collect things has overtaken us, and it’s having a dire effect on the art market
Waldemar Januszczak on why artists must fight a new urge to ‘collectivise’
The art world is abuzz with the idea of collectives — and it should make your heart sink
The new paranormal: how the art historians got it wrong
Spiritualism’s surprising influence on modern art is finally being celebrated
Waldemar Januszczak on how Kehinde Wiley is waking up art
The artist’s National Gallery show should shake things up
Better a Gormley ‘sex toy’ sculpture than a B-list tribute to Mills & Boon
Criticism of a Suffolk beach installation shows ideas about public sculpture are set in stone