The Palazzo Strozzi makes the most of the tensions that fuelled the cinquecento’s creative energy
Very few panel paintings by the Italian Trecento artist survive. Currently, all of them are at the National Gallery in London
The British artist's tense canvases are often troubling psychological self-portraits
Was it concrete or Communism that caused modernist sculptor Peter Laszlo Peri's slide into obscurity?
How sceptical should we be of the move towards a more transparent approach to cultural heritage?
A nuanced and often surprising exhibition at the Estorick Collection explores British depictions of the Italian frontline towards the end of the First World War
Abstraction and representation blend effortlessly and mysteriously in Michael Andrews' paintings, which are on view at Gagosian in London
British modernism is having a ‘moment’ and Jonathan Jones is displeased. Why is he so upset, and what does any of it have to do with Brexit?
An exhibition at Pallant House shows how classicism was a way of reinvigorating modernist experimentation
The Dulwich Picture Gallery finally spotlights this British modernist, whose work owes much to Renaissance traditions