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V&A’s new Medieval and Renaissance galleries

    The V&A’s new £32m Medieval and Renaissance galleries are not only beautiful, they completely rewrite the history books

    Countdown conundrum: Tatsuo Miyajima at the Lisson Gallery

      How can a room of flashing LED numerals be sentimental?

      What are you calling ugly?

        He admits he’s no oil painting, but our critic knows there’s beauty in modern art. So put that in your pipe and smoke it, Roger Scruton

        The Royal Academy’s Wild Things displays some pretty great sculpture

          Do you know the one about the Englishman, the French man and the New York Jew of Polish extraction who lived in Britain and who was involved in a couple of the noisiest art scandals of the early 20th century? Me neither – until the Royal Academy decided to yoke Eric Gill, Henri Gaudier-Brzeska and […]

          Heirs without the graces

            So unlike the home life of our own dear Queen… Waldemar Januszczak on royal attempts at ‘informal’ portraits

            Caravaggio: The Complete Paintings by Sebastian Schütze

              I doubt that any artist has ever been misunderstood as fiercely as Caravaggio (1571-1610). Certainly among the Old Masters his case is unique. Since the shocking rediscovery of his career at the start of the 20th century, the image we have of him has slalomed at an extraordinary lick from the misty to the unlikely […]

              The Sacred Made Real at the National Gallery

                The Sacred Made Real is a gorefest of Spanish delights. They deserve to be wondered at

                Sam Taylor-Wood: renaissance woman

                  Sam Taylor-Wood keeps on rising in the art world, but now she’s flying into feature films

                  Death and darkness are in the air

                    Damien Hirst’s impudent paintings of skulls at the Wallace Collection and a vast unenlightening container in Tate Modern

                    Walthamstow Tapestry at Victoria Miro Gallery

                      Grayson Perry’s latest masterpiece is a giant tapestry take on modern life, with a headscarfed woman at its heart. So, is his cross-dressing for real, or is he just acting up a storm? Waldemar Januszczak peers into his psyche and is startled by what he finds