Absurdity and wonder: Heath Robinson at home
The artist’s outlandish domestic contraptions inspired the makers of “Wallace and Gromit” and will resonate with anyone who is pushed for space
The artist’s outlandish domestic contraptions inspired the makers of “Wallace and Gromit” and will resonate with anyone who is pushed for space
Interwar German painting could be savage, but it was also full of energy and optimism
The Ashmolean traces the history of spells and witchcraft, from ancient times to the present day
An exhibition in Oxford takes us back to the birth of precisionism
A century ago, a radical British artist called Gluck anticipated our gender-fluid age
From punks to New Romantics, Derek Ridgers captured British youth culture in all its glory
With their music, the Beatles defined an era. With his camera, Harry Benson defined their image
Fahrelnissa Zeid made startlingly original abstract paintings – so why has it taken so long for her talent to be recognised?
Two artists, separated by time but united by their conviction that identity is malleable, turn the self-portrait on its head
Long regarded as a secondary member of the Bloomsbury Group, more notable for her romantic adventures than for her art, the painter is finally getting the recognition she deserves