The hospice as a sacred place
The hospice building retains a special place in the modern imagination, a new iteration of Larkin’s “serious building on serious…
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New Times,
New Thinking.
The artists at this year’s inoffensive show have very little to say.
ByThis extensive survey contains an intriguing array of forgotten works across multiple disciplines.
ByJonathan Yeo’s modernist painting captures the weirdness of the monarch.
ByThe first comprehensive exhibition of the group’s works in Britain since 1960 shows how Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter, Franz Marc,…
ByThe great painter, born 250 years ago, made it his lifelong task to depict the numinous in nature.
ByWhy the great Spanish painter’s work still resonates so urgently.
ByWithin weeks of finishing his final painting, a murder scene, the artist was himself dead.
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