Jean-Michel Basquiat, the proto-millennial
An exhibition in London evokes the atmosphere of 1980s New York, but there is a very modern feel to Basquiat’s cut-and-paste aesthetic
An exhibition in London evokes the atmosphere of 1980s New York, but there is a very modern feel to Basquiat’s cut-and-paste aesthetic
For his latest exhibition, he claims to have discovered a trove of ancient treasures that were lost at sea. Hirst, it seems, is up to his old tricks
With his paints, Fred Tomaselli edits photographs from the New York Times to show us a different side of the story
A new exhibition of paintings from the 1930s shows how the Wall Street Crash led to a creative flowering
A new exhibition about the founder of British pop art shows just how innovative, irreverent and influential he was
Few remember that the British army fought in Italy during the first world war. A new exhibition of work by a trio of war artists serves as a poignant reminder
Brazil is the only country in the world where, for three generations, the most prized artists have been women. Jane Morris explains why