Archive

Sad souls in a happy encounter

    The juxtaposition of Tracey Emin and Edvard Munch is a revelation, shedding light on both painters’ work

    How artists have recognised the beauty of masks

      They are new to many of us now, but artists have long been fans of face coverings

      Forget The Queen’s Gambit, here’s the real art of chess

        The game has been inspiring creative minds for centuries

        The Japanese by Christopher Harding, review — an impressive history

          A marvellous study of a nation in 20 memorable characters

          Arctic — Culture and Climate at the British Museum

            A show that needs more grit and less propaganda

            The Sin exhibition at the National Gallery

              Sin is a terrific subject for a show, if treated with curiosity and respect, but this is dumbing down

              Polly Morgan’s How to Behave at Home at the Bomb Factory; The Royal Academy’s Winter Exhibition

                A fabulously unique show that will have you squirming

                Bruce Nauman, Tate Modern, London SE1

                  Baffling and bleak, Bruce Nauman’s work is hugely influential — and the perfect art for the Covid world

                  Artemisia, National Gallery, London WC2

                    Snappy, witty, funny: the National Gallery’s new show charts the arrival of a unique female voice

                    Look after the pennies and the Tondo takes care of itself

                      Here we go again. Just as the arrival of the first swallow signals the start of spring, so the arrival of a financial crisis at the Royal Academy prompts a call for the academy to sell its most prized possession: the Taddei Tondo. Carved in Florence in the early 1500s, this unfinished relief is the […]