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Some often-reproduced French Impressionist paintings might feel very familiar, but to see them in person is to experience ...
Emily Kam Kngwarray was in her mid-70s when she first put paint to canvas. Born in 1914 in Alhalker Country, home to the ...
London is set to feel very French next autumn, with the Bayeux Tapestry at the British Museum, and now the National Gallery ...
Sotheby's specialists tell stories of discovery, restitution and scholarship, looking at some of the most defining moments in ...
Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, Kieran explores the dreamy malaise ...
King Charles switched between English and French in a state banquet speech that warmly celebrated the deep cultural, ...
British audiences are being promised a memorable 2025 with spectacular immersive art experiences set to visit major venues in ...
For nearly 40 years, the British art gallery has defended the Flemish Baroque master’s authorship of ‘Samson and Delilah’ ...
Set amid the serenity of Hyde Park, the Serpentine Galleries are a cornerstone of London’s contemporary art scene. Exhibiting ...
Art and literature hint at past people’s psyches. Now computers can identify patterns in those cognitive fossils, but human expertise remains crucial.
Alexis Flynn is a London-based reporter. He has written on topics ranging from oil wildcatting to fashion, and many things in between.
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