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Essex man who left his mark
Edward Bawden’s versatility has masked his huge contribution to 20th-century British art
Michael Prodger
Art
The unknown Americans
US artists of the interwar years can at last be appreciated in a revealing Oxford exhibition
Michael Prodger
Art
The man who set himself in stone
Murillo has gone out of fashion but an exhibition of his portraits may help to restore his reputation
Michael Prodger
Art
The eye homes in — he homes out
Andreas Gursky’s disquieting yet sublime photographs form the first show at the refurbished Hayward
Michael Prodger
Art
Nifty shades of grey
A new exhibition at the National Gallery displays an extraordinary range of monochrome works
Michael Prodger
Art
The faces above and below stairs
Soutine’s hotel workers and Cézanne’s gardener feature in two London exhibitions of portraits
Michael Prodger
Art
Old Spanish customers
Some of the Iberian treasures bought by Victorian collector John Bowes can now be seen in London
Michael Prodger
Art
Hinterland of a Recluse
Jasper Johns is the J.D. Salinger of contemporary art, whose gnomic work defies easy categorisation
Michael Prodger
Art
A vase by any other name
An exhibition lets us see objects from Matisse’s studio alongside the paintings he used them in
Michael Prodger
Art
Interior Life Within The Interior
Vermeer tapped the same sources as his contemporaries, but his work had hidden depths
Michael Prodger
Art
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Underrated: Abroad
The ravenous longing for the infinite possibilities of “otherwhere”
Stephen Bayley
Underrated
The king of cakes
"Yuletide revels were designed to see you through the dark days — and how dark they seem today"
Carolyn Hart
Food
A tripod in the sky
The view from above
Christian House
Drawing Board