Talent and tragedy:
German and Austrian artists as they saw themselves, from 1900 to 1945
German and Austrian artists as they saw themselves, from 1900 to 1945
A new exhibition shows how two master miniaturists of the 16th century – Nicholas Hilliard and Isaac Oliver – captured their era
The French artist revisited his memories again and again to create bold, bright paintings
Londoners were invited to deface a painting of the arch-Brexiteer. But how useful is this kind of protest art?
An exhibition in Amsterdam shows how Japanese art influenced his style
An exhibition in Oxford takes us back to the birth of precisionism
The strikingly original Canadian used paint sparingly but to dramatic effect
He may not have been an ideal ruler but, as a new exhibition shows, he had great taste in art
A century ago, a radical British artist called Gluck anticipated our gender-fluid age
A new exhibition shows how painters captured the splendour of the fledgling democracy – and anticipated its demise