Jasper Johns, the great animator
He paved the way for pop art, but his own works defied categorisation
He paved the way for pop art, but his own works defied categorisation
A contemporary-art fair in Istanbul shows how artists are responding to an uneasy political climate
Rachel Whiteread has created a formidable body of work since “House” in 1993, an exhibition at Tate Britain confirms
A lavish book of photographs takes us behind the scenes at the controversial designer’s most famous – and infamous – shows
With their music, the Beatles defined an era. With his camera, Harry Benson defined their image
From bookcases to houses, the career of Ettore Sottsass was marked by brave experimentation
Steve McCurry’s famous portrait of an Afghan refugee urged us to let go of our preconceptions – something he continues to do to this day
How a business-savvy 19th-century photographer from Austria fashioned the West’s image of Japan
The exhilarating work of Otto Dix and August Sander charts the nation’s descent from Weimar confidence to Nazi horror
In his current exhibition in London, he casts his sharp eye over a bleak situation