Pottery, but not as you know it
With his rude wit and inventive use of materials, Ron Nagle defies the conventions of ceramics
With his rude wit and inventive use of materials, Ron Nagle defies the conventions of ceramics
Landscape artists paint what they see. A new exhibition of Victorian and modernist works on paper shows that they also paint what they feel
Hercules Segers was an artist unlike any of his Dutch Golden Age contemporaries. A new exhibition at the Met in New York reveals a mind of startling originality
A new exhibition about the founder of British pop art shows just how innovative, irreverent and influential he was
Long regarded as a secondary member of the Bloomsbury Group, more notable for her romantic adventures than for her art, the painter is finally getting the recognition she deserves
Britain’s most celebrated artist has spent the last 60 years surprising audiences with his experimentation
A new exhibition of his drawings in Los Angeles shows how he developed the crude, vulgar style for which he is known – and celebrated
Few remember that the British army fought in Italy during the first world war. A new exhibition of work by a trio of war artists serves as a poignant reminder
Almost the last of the St Ives school of artists, this sensual painter is finally getting the recognition she deserves
A new exhibition shows a group of 19th-century painters who used European impressionism to change the way Australians saw Australia