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Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns since 1983

The first major exhibition in Britain of American Jasper Johns since 1977 at the Hayward Gallery is ...

Russian Landscape in the Age of Tolstoy

Russian Landscape in the Age of Tolstoy, at the National Gallery this summer reveals a seminal perio...

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition 2004

This year's innovative Summer Exhibition at the Royal Academy, London was selected and organised by ...

Roy Lichtenstein

The Lichtenstein retrospective at the Hayward Gallery establishes an interesting timescale in terms ...

Pre-Raphaelite and other Masters: the Andrew Lloyd Webber Collection

Andrew Lloyd Webber's collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings is probably the most distinguished in p...

Paula Rego: Jane Eyre and Other Stories

Reaction to the Iraqi War in the West has been strangely muted among artists. In England, Paula Rego...

Picasso's designs for Diaghilev's Les Ballets Russes

The Edinburgh Festival is not always as strong in the visual arts as it is in the range of excellent...

Painting, Passion and Politics: Masterpieces from the Walpole Collection

On loan from the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, 'Painting, Passion and Politics' is showing ...

Rapture: Art's seduction by fashion since 1970

Until visiting this exhibition I had, naively and unconsciously, assumed that contem...

Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation

In vast contrast to Tate Modern’s Warhol exhibition earlier this year, the Picasso Matisse which i...

Peter Doig 100 years ago

'100 Years Ago' is the name of Peter Doig's current show, the first in London since his Whitechapel ...

Return of the Buddha: The Qingzhou Discoveries

In 1996, while levelling the sports field of the Shefan primary school in Qingzhou, ...

Richard Demarco's Edinburgh

Edinburgh belongs to a special kind of city deserving of the UNESCO designation as a...

Rembrandt's Women

A curiously gauche title this, for a great coup of an exhibition....

RIBA in Ecstasy: British Architectural Awards 2001

RIBA Awards 2001 – Ecstasy and fatigue, according to neuro-psychologist Richard Gregory, go togeth...

Patrick Heron: the growing legacy of genius

The work of Patrick Heron is bound up with what is probably the most crucial series of events in Bri...

Paul Klee at the Scottish National Gallery

The Private Klee on show at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh is the third in...

Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 2000

Given the characteristic hubris of Tate Modern over the river, it is interesting and also reassuring...

Rothko through his paintings

Rothko through his paintings – The intention here is to elucidate Rothko's achievement in terms of...

Richard Lindner and the human being as a toy

Richard Lindner and the human being as a toy – A Lindner retrospective exhibition, shown at the St...

Phillip King. Studio International, 1965, Volume 170, 254

Phillip King, young British sculptor working mainly in plastic, answers some questions by John Copla...

Philip Guston: The painter as metaphysician

The painter cannot remove himself from the currents of time, nor can he pretend that time, 'that flu...

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