Hassan Hajjaj makes Marrakesh go pop
As debate rages about cultural appropriation, his photographs are a celebration of border-crossing creativity
As debate rages about cultural appropriation, his photographs are a celebration of border-crossing creativity
His portraits of the servant class restored dignity to the clichéd figures of early 20th-century French art
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
How a business-savvy 19th-century photographer from Austria fashioned the West’s image of Japan
A gripping exhibition in New York unearths fresh insights into his work
Fahrelnissa Zeid made startlingly original abstract paintings – so why has it taken so long for her talent to be recognised?
Harry Gruyaert showed the doubters that colour could be just as good as black and white
He makes raw, funny images that turn the conventions of photography on their head
Japan’s most famous artist believed that the longer he lived, the better he’d get. A new exhibition in London proves him right
He didn’t so much paint his sitters as his feelings about them