A selection of posts about some of the best art I’ve experienced in recent years: exhibitions, TV documentaries and books.
- Richter/Pärt at the Whitworth, Manchester: no broken hallelujah
- Ravilious at Dulwich: dot and speck and dash and dab
- Kathe Kollwitz in Berlin: the moral conscience of Germany
- Anselm Kiefer: Remembering the Future
- John Knapp-Fisher: poet of Pembrokeshire landscape painting
- David Hockney: A Bigger Picture
- The First Bohemians: dissent, disorder and debauchery in 18th century Covent Garden
- Grayson Perry’s Who Are You? tells us who we are
- Hockney: pictures, family, friends and lovers
- Chapelle du Rosaire by Matisse
- The Art of War
- Picasso: Peace and Freedom
- Mary Newcomb: the perfect moment
- The self-portrait: intimate truths
- Kurt Jackson: mordros visible
- George Shaw: Nothing happens anywhere
- Edward Burra: Hastings to Harlem and back
- Lowry in Stockport
- Three artists paint Pembrokeshire
- Whistler and the Thames: riverside poetry
- Masterpieces of Chinese Painting: poem, paint and line
- Matisse in Nice: through an open window
- In pursuit of Bruegel in Brussels and Antwerp
- Ai Weiwei in the chapel at YSP: ‘The art always wins’