Exhibitions Look closer Why the impressionists were drawn to London A new exhibition in London reminds us of the important role played by the British capital in the artistic movement
Exhibitions Look closer The Face that launched a dozen imitators How a subversive youth magazine pioneered an edgy style that was soon adopted by the mainstream
Exhibitions Look closer Portraits of London clubbers in the 1980s From punks to New Romantics, Derek Ridgers captured British youth culture in all its glory
Exhibitions Look closer The Swiss photographer who rebranded Egypt Fred Boissonnas’s photographs were a calling card for a newly independent country
Exhibitions Look closer The immigrants who shaped modern British design An exhibition in London shows how a generation of Jewish émigré designers made a profound contribution to their adopted country
Exhibitions Look closer The tattooed hipsters of 18th-century Japan Traditional Japanese prints let us track the history of tattooing
Exhibitions Look closer Hassan Hajjaj makes Marrakesh go pop As debate rages about cultural appropriation, his photographs are a celebration of border-crossing creativity
Exhibitions Look closer Down and out with Chaïm Soutine His portraits of the servant class restored dignity to the clichéd figures of early 20th-century French art
Exhibitions Look closer Man’s best friends A beautiful photo-book about endangered animals comes with a wake-up call
Exhibitions Look closer The rise of the Instagram artist With his messy, funny sketches, Donald Robertson, better known as @drawbertson, has amassed a huge online following