Natalia Goncharova: a Russian aristocrat turned radical artist
A new exhibition in London paints a portrait of a true original
A new exhibition in London paints a portrait of a true original
Like his paintings, the British-Guyanese artist resists easy categorisation
Once viewed as extreme, this Japanese form of graphic storytelling has become a global powerhouse
A toilet made of manure and cheese grown from pubic hair are highlights from an exhibition about the future of food
His attention to detail made the worlds he created utterly believable
He was fascinated by psychology and haunted by mental collapse
Her playful, cheeky clothes were the perfect fit for newly liberated women
She used drawing as a way to predict the future
In the hands of this Surrealist painter, the domestic becomes peculiar and dangerous
German and Austrian artists as they saw themselves, from 1900 to 1945