
Out of the Shadows: E. H. Gombrich on Western Art
Shadows: The Depiction of Cast Shadows in Western Art is an example of the continued importance of discussing light…
Shadows: The Depiction of Cast Shadows in Western Art is an example of the continued importance of discussing light…
As one of the most influential art movements of the early-twentieth-century, cubism holds its place as a heavyweight…
The leading textile and design firm Watts and Co. has carefully reviewed its archive and has curated its…
To mark the The Scottish Colourist: J. D. Fergusson exhibition showing at Pallant House Gallery from 5th July…
As a homage to the wonderful Henri Matisse exhibition at Tate Modern this summer, we’re revisiting some of our favourite…
To coincide with the historical festa del redentore in Venice on July 19th-20th, we’ve prepared a blog that…
René Lalique: Enchanted by Glass is a major exhibition at The Corning Museum of Glass in New York…
Few men have had a bigger influence over their field than Sir Anthony Caro. This is a fascinating…
One Work: Sheila Hicks at the Mint is a unique collaboration between artist and designer that is decidedly…
Strindberg: A Life has been chosen as one of the 14 titles on the Longlist for the 2012…
This month sees the publication of a highly anticipated book on the conceptual American artist John Baldessari. John Baldessari…
To celebrate the publication of William Nicholson: A Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings by Patricia Reed, the Hazlitt Holland-Hibbert…
Yesterday Yale University Press published Earthly Visions: Theology and the Challenge of Art, a book which is bound to provoke debate…
We take a look at books that examine the life and work of an extraordinary figure in 20th…
The Italian artist Caravaggio (1571-1610) had a profound impact on a wide range of baroque painters of Italian,…