ART
July/August 2016
Family and friends matter to David Hockney, while George Stubbs was fascinated by the animal kingdom
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June 2016
Van Dyck, Reynolds and Degas had more than talent in common: they also collected other painters’ work
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May 2016
From the birth of photography, its practitioners and artists fed off each other to find new ways of seeing
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April 2016
Conceptualism was briefly a vital response to commercialism in modern art. Then it ran out of ideas
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Written each month by Standpoint's resident art critic, Michael Prodger
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