A catalogue to accompany the celebration of Charleston at Philip Mould's gallery, using items from its exquisite collection and from private lenders too. Excellent essays about the growth of... read more
A fascinating look at landscape from the aftermath of the Great War to the present, with a showstopping essay by Macfarlane. Unquiet nature, absence and presence, glimpses, tremors, unease a... read more
To work with oil paint on copper was typical for Rembrandt and early Dutch flower painters, but not for a C20th painter. Freud produced just over a dozen such works in the 50s and this volum... read more
The stunning new installation of the Frick's collection of Old Masters etc in Marcel Breuer's Brutalist bulding a few blocks away from its usual home, now in the process of restoration. Beau... read more
TG has several London exhibitions coming up: designing the Serpentine Pavilion in 2022; a community project with the V&A; and this is the catalogue for his autumn exhibition at the Whitechap... read more
Accompanies an exhibition at the Fondation Beyer in Basel which is set to be one of the largest ever Goya shows outside Spain. Includes over 70 paintings and 60 drawings.
The 'secret' refers to how obscure she was until very recently. Published alongside a new show at her eponymous foundation in Sweden, this rides in the wake of the Guggenheim's 2019 exhibiti... read more