In 1953, Dave Sharkey, a former professional boxer, and his wife, Ann, founded a photographic studio in Oxford Street, London. The studio promised prints ‘ready in 10 minutes’ long before anyone else…
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37 days ago
Mummy, is this a video game? The dangers of showing kids art on a screen ⊕
The rise of multisensory installations like Frameless are an inspiring way for children to interact with art – but do they risk making the real thing seem less exciting?
You know Hieronymus Bosch’s T…
57 days ago
‘It was life-changing’: the celebrated art historian who spent 46 years sitting for Frank Auerbach ⊕⊕
Catherine Lampert is a historian, curator and model who spent much of her time sitting for her famous friends. She tells us what the likes of Auerbach, Lucian Freud and Euan Uglow meant to her
Last No…
3 months ago
David Hockney’s first English landscape on show for first time in almost 30 years ⊕
English Garden, painted in 1965, is on display before it goes under the hammer with estimate of £2.5m-£3.5m
David Hockney’s first English landscape, depicting a perfectly manicured Oxfordshire garden,…
Masterpiece, fridge magnet, phone case … opera: how Hokusai’s The Great Wave hit the stage ⊕⊕
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He survived a stroke, a lightning strike, a fire – and created one of the world’s most recognisable images. Now the Japanese artist’s ‘wild, fascinating’ life has inspired an opera
Opera has inspired …
6 months ago
Russian attacks on Kyiv and a drones portrait of David Hockney: photos of the day – Friday ⊖
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The Guardian’s picture editors select photographs from around the world
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David Hockney: Some Very, Very, Very New Paintings Not Yet Shown in Paris - review: still innovating, still fascinating ⊕
Annely Juda Fine Art, London
With this new collection of bright and bold still lifes, iPad experiments and splotchy portraits, the art-world titan is beginning to show his age in intriguing, unsteady …
9 months ago
Prized paintings, unburied treasures and murderous Millais – the week in art ○
The John Moores prize names its next stars, Renaissance booty is uncovered in Bath and a lover’s brothers plan a beheading – all in your weekly dispatch
John Moores painting prize
Davina Jackson, Katy …
David Hockney’s 90-metre Normandy nature frieze to be shown in London ○
A Year in Normandy features iPad works with which British artist brought people comfort during Covid crisis
In the spring of 2020, as the Covid-19 virus was “going mad”, David Hockney kept himself bus…
Alexandrian Sphinx by Peter Jeffreys and Gregory Jusdanis review – the mysterious life of Constantine Cavafy ○
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The enigmatic queer poet admired by EM Forster and Jackie Onassis takes centre stage in this unconventional biography
The second floor of 10 Rue Lepsius, tucked away in the old Greek quarter of Alexan…