Art
Saving Greece
The UK should solve the Greek crisis by offering to buy the rest of the Parthenon
Snakes In The Grass
‘Trigger warnings are not merely tools for censoring febrile material for the few, but a complaint about the dominance of Western thought’
Sentimental Nihilism And Popular Culture
Commercial art forms may yet save the Western tradition from its propensity to self-destruction
Art And Public Culture In The 1830s And Today
A lecture by Charles Saumarez Smith
The Little Prince Of Queens
Joseph Cornell’s shadow boxes are poetic windows on the mind of a man with a restricted life
Ben Uri At 100
The centenary exhibition of “the art museum for everyone”.
Civilising The English Yahoos
Three decades of erudite correspondence between two of the greatest art historians of the 20th century
What Moves The Soul
It is no coincidence that Prud’hon’s beautiful models are closed off from the chaos around them
Godfrey MacDomnic
The quiet photographer who recorded England in post-war transition
Serendipity In La Serenissima
The hidden culinary gems of Venice
