Rosalind McKever is the Harry M. Weinrebe Curatorial Fellow at the National Gallery, London
Lucian Freud in Francis Bacon's studio through Jasper Johns's eyes: a small but powerful show
The Tate has been in the firing line in recent years; is recent criticism comparable to the infamous 'Tate Affair' of 1952–54?
'Making Colour' and 'Building the Picture' point out details in paintings that are easily overlooked
Paolini's work isn't well known in the UK, but it remains as relevant as ever
Focusing on seven key years in Schifano's incessant artistic metamorphosis
The BBC intends to remake Kenneth Clark's seminal TV programme 'Civilisation'. Who should present it?
What's behind the rise and rise of Italian fashion?
'...to be iconoclast is also a gesture of respect, of devotion.’
This exhibition of Italian post-war art and design is refreshingly alert to the country's complex political tensions
Fausto Melotti, the quiet man of modern Italian sculpture, is given a first UK retrospective at the Waddington Custot Galleries