It’s a good cause, but this gallery needs its artistic director to stop globe-trotting and get on his bicycle
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Africa Fashion at the V&A: this shimmers, sparkles and delivers a collection of wows
Two shows about the black and African experience have opened — one joyous and uplifting, the other neurotic
The glue crew weren’t harnessing art but attacking it
Poor old art. Somewhere along the line it seems to have become the protest junkie’s victim of choice.
Forget the Summer Exhibition — meet the 5 art stars of tomorrow
After a harsh few years, the class of 2022 are graduating. Our critic goes to the Royal College of Art’s final show to see what the future holds
Raphael at the National Gallery — an Italian blockbuster
He died aged 37, but was already a master in the league of Leonardo
Spot the similarities — and sue Picasso!
A simple exhibit of these two paintings, 76 years apart, side by side makes for riveting viewing