Escaping the banal with Dorothea Tanning
In the hands of this Surrealist painter, the domestic becomes peculiar and dangerous
In the hands of this Surrealist painter, the domestic becomes peculiar and dangerous
How subversives through the ages have expressed dissent
From Man Ray to forensics, dust provides an unlikely route through 20th-century photography at London’s Whitechapel Gallery
Japan’s most famous artist believed that the longer he lived, the better he’d get. A new exhibition in London proves him right
His latest exhibition, at Tate Modern, is powered by colour
Elizabeth Price is one of a growing number of artists turning their hand to curation. The result takes us inside her mind
The subjects of his portraits, on display in London, range from his lovers to himself. They capture a lifetime of changing moods
The Nigerian-born artist’s densely layered scenes of domestic life are surprisingly intimate for such large works
Tate Modern’s retrospective shows his masterful mix of art, engineering, economy and pleasure