Building a self-portrait: inside architects’ houses
A new book shows us what happens when architects apply their professional philosophy to their domestic lives
A new book shows us what happens when architects apply their professional philosophy to their domestic lives
He painted classically inspired scenes, but his energetic style paved the way for the Impressionists
An exhibition in Amsterdam shows how Japanese art influenced his style
A new exhibition examines how the “high-tech” style of Norman Foster and Richard Rogers became so dominant
What happens when photographers turn their cameras on society’s outcasts?
Romanticised and derided in equal measure, the countryside is the subject of an ambitious exhibition in Somerset
A new exhibition in London reminds us of the important role played by the British capital in the artistic movement
His portraits of the servant class restored dignity to the clichéd figures of early 20th-century French art
He paved the way for pop art, but his own works defied categorisation
The exhilarating work of Otto Dix and August Sander charts the nation’s descent from Weimar confidence to Nazi horror