Tag: Art

Total Results: 49


'By the end of its first quarter, the 20th century had already seen what many now consider its most groundbreaking artworks'. (Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Getty)
December 31, 2025

The triumph of anti-art Our century is defined by anaesthesia

Sam Jennings

Tuesday
30.09

30.09

Should we re-moralise art? There’s no soul in galleries

Mary Harrington

Wednesday
10.09

11.09

How AI is ruffling feathers Bird illustrators could be the next dodo

Greg Noone

Friday
27.06

27.06

Britain’s cliquey art world It refuses to engage in the Rubens debate

Bruce Clark

Monday
09.06

09.06

Will the university survive AI? Education is close to becoming a sham

Jacob Howland

Thursday
05.06

05.06

What Bell Hooks can teach the Right The old PC Left hasn’t vanished

Blake Smith

Friday
04.04

04.04

Welcome to the age of Otaku Ghibli memes are just the start

Louis Elton

Tuesday
18.03

18.03

The paradox of free thinkers No one is safe from cliché

Blake Smith

Tuesday
04.03

04.03

Meet Brazil’s art cannibals Decolonisation achieved precious little

Pratinav Anil

Tuesday
01.10

01.10

Antisemitism stains the art world One year on, galleries won't risk platforming Jews

Michelle Wolodarsky

Monday
12.08

12.08

The North East is too nostalgic A new generation needs inspiration

Dan Jackson

Tuesday
25.06

25.06

The forgotten novel that inspired Michael Jackson Why did the King of Pop sing about a rat?

Andrew Doyle