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The British artist used his design skills to transform both battleships and railway posters.
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The British artist used his design skills to transform both battleships and railway posters.
ByThe Arts Council England portfolio is a significant shift in the funding of culture across the country. But it corrects…
ByArts Council England’s withdrawal of our general funding will have reverberations across the entire arts ecosystem.
ByThe 17th-century Dutch artist saw etching as a way to conjure strange imaginary realms.
ByThe story of the 75-year-old mistake tells us less about the artwork, and more about ourselves.
ByContemporary artists have long used the genre to react against the terrors of modern Britain – from the 1970s to…
ByPhotographs of 560 “missing” stars shine a light on the pioneering Georgian astronomer who identified them.
ByThe artist’s renderings of women’s hair depict both the chic and the suggestive.
ByThe artist explains the thinking behind his original work, and how art can help in the fight against climate change.
BySafe protest stunts raise the profile of the climate crisis and ask us to think about the bigger picture.
ByA new exhibition at the Tate Modern shows how a painter condemned in his own time as a barbarian became…
ByThe painter was a scrupulous observer of bodies, who refused to demean his art by flattering his subjects.
ByThe Dulwich Picture Gallery’s exhibition of the Lithuanian composer’s art reveals a dreamlike, kaleidoscopic inner world.
ByThe new Bowie documentary, Moonage Daydream, is a hagiography that diminishes rather than enhances our understanding of the man and…
ByTwenty-five years after its release, the Icelander’s third album sounds as urgent as ever.
ByFrom regal paintings to punk collages, images of Elizabeth II have alternately humanised and glorified her.
ByThe German-born painter cast light on the extraordinary beauty of his adopted homeland.
ByThe 23-year-old has already played for the royals and tackled the Elgar Cello Concerto. Where does he go from here?
ByThe artist, who died 80 years ago, aged 39, found a bucolic beauty even in military action.
ByThe letters of the Northumbrian modernist reveal an idiosyncratic career and an exacting critical mind.
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