
Reflections on Whistler’s Mother by Author Daniel E. Sutherland
Author Daniel E. Sutherland Reflects on the Extraordinary Woman – Whistler’s Mother Her name was Anna Matilda Whistler…
Author Daniel E. Sutherland Reflects on the Extraordinary Woman – Whistler’s Mother Her name was Anna Matilda Whistler…
To mark the upcoming publication of her new book Lee Lozano: Not Working, we asked Jo Applin to…
Lee Lozano: Not Working An extract about Lee Lozano’s life Lee Lozano (1930–1999) was a major artist in the…
As the Art Institute of Chicago exhibition America After the Fall arrives at the Royal Academy of Arts,…
Daniel E. Sutherland’s biography of luminary American artist James McNeill Whistler (1834–1903) is not only the first in…
‘Windows should dream.’ – Christopher Whall Gloriously illustrated, and based on more than three decades of research, Arts…
‘Like the ancient Greek philosopher Plato, he is searching for the real forms that we usually see only…
‘A painting is not about an experience. It is an experience.’ – Mark Rothko Mark Rothko is often…
John Singer Sargent was one of the most celebrated painters of his generation, perhaps best known for his…
When we consider the term Pop Art, images that spring to mind might be Andy Warhol’s immortalising screen prints of…
Yale’s series of books cataloguing the complete paintings of John Singer Sargent nears completion with the release of…
James McNeill Whistler shares his hometown of Lowell, Massachusetts with some unlikely characters. Not least among them literary…
Experiments in Modern Realism: World Making in Postwar European and American Art is major study which offers a new…
The exhibition ‘Frederic Church and the Landscape Oil Sketch’ opens this week at the National Gallery, London. To mark the…
Last month we covered the exciting first volume of our new John Baldessari Catalogue Raisonné. Today, the book’s editors Patrick…