In the Kingdom of the Gods and Goddesses
In 1950, Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, invited one of the greatest proponents of M...
Gothic Nightmares: Fuseli, Blake and the Romantic Imagination
What fascinates us in an artwork? One answer to this question is content that conveys a sense of har...
The first comprehensive retrospective of Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugimoto's work to take place in hi...
Gauguin's Vision – One of the finest paintings in the collection of the National Gallery of Scotla...
Artists have only one life - yet Gerald Laing seems to have nine. During one of Laing's previous inc...
Inventing Race: Casta Painting and Eighteenth Century Mexico
'Inventing Race' is the intriguing title. But I first went to LACMA West. It was of particular inter...
Interview with David Elliott, Director of Mori Art Museum, Tokyo
Since it opened in October 2003, the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo has attracted 750,000 visitors for its...
Helen Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949-2002)
Helen Frankenthaler: Paintings on Paper (1949-2002) – Until the 1970s and 1980s, drawings (and ind...
Giorgio Armani: a retrospective
The question posed by numerous critics in response to Giorgio Armani: A Retrospective has been, 'is ...
Guy Bourdin at the V&A. Fashion photography as art
In the 1970s, fashion seemed to be at its lowest ebb. The 60s, when London was the style capital of ...
How cities renew, rebuild & remember
Perhaps it was just a little ironic that, at a time when the bombing of Baghdad was in the offing, a...
Giorgio De Chirico and the Myth of Ariadne
Giorgio de Chirico's (1888-1978) enigmatic, haunting paintings of deserted city squares, shadows, sl...
Howard Hodgkin: Large Paintings 1984-2002
Howard Hodgkin is regarded as one of the most important artists in Britain working today...
Gerhard Richter: Forty years of painting
The enigma of the German painter Gerhard Richter (b.1932) is finally explored through Robert Storr's...
Hieronymus Bosch – Rotterdam is striving to regain a position on the culture city map, and this ex...
Illusion – Japanese Photography
'Illusion - Japanese photography' at the Kulturhuset consists of the work of eleven Japanese photogr...
Giorgio Morandi – A person, unmarried, and living for most of his life in a dingy apartment in a n...