David Hockney was as serious as he was fun
Behind the uncomplicated joy was an artist who always pushed boundaries
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Behind the uncomplicated joy was an artist who always pushed boundaries
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He seems to lack the basic social skills necessary for survival
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A new exhibition reveals how the 17th-century painter captured Spain’s spiritual imagination
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Konrad Mägi mined various early-20th-century styles to create a restless national vision for Estonia
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How the painter dropped a sliver of ice into his light-hearted tapestry designs for the Spanish royal family
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The artist’s refusal to swim with the currents of his times cost him the reputation he deserves
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Capturing the age of scientific discovery, the painter also explored its unknowns
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The painter’s neon-lit patisseries and pies captured the abundance of the US in the postwar decades
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A self-portrait by the artist could break records when it goes on sale in November
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The painter’s retrospective at the Royal Academy presents a sweeping challenge to Western art’s exclusion of African-American figures
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“Radical Harmony” at the National Gallery reveals how super-patron Helene Kröller-Müller established pointillism and influenced a generation of painters.
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In the National Gallery’s new exhibition, the 19th-century French painter’s unadorned pictures capture the dignity of labour.
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The British artist has built a career bringing a new perspective to figures and flesh.
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The English painter’s relish for subcultures took him across genres and continents.
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Joshua Reynolds’ beloved painting contains the hidden story of my socialite ancestor, whose life spanned England, France and America.
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This year marks the 250th anniversary of his birth, but it was a midlife encounter with two landscapes that created…
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A huge retrospective gives the authorised version of this prolific artist’s career.
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Also this week: my deep dive into the underground worlds of boardgames and vegetarianism.
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The painter’s portraits reveal less a tortured loner than a man who thrived in company.
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In the 14th century, Duccio and others developed ways of painting that had never been seen before.
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