The Tate Gallery, keeper of the nation's premier collection of British and 20th-century art, owns over 1000 works of art by women, representing some 228 artists. In celebration of this...
David Sylvester, who died in June 2001, was one of the most prominent writers on art and makers of exhibitions during the last fifty years. He has been described as the greatest critic to be...
Spotlighting the creativity of a new generation, this publication brings together the work of 15 young international artists in an enlivening exploration of the spirit of fantasy. The...
Wassily Kandinsky (18661944) pioneered abstract art and is a key figure in the history of modernism. This groundbreaking, fully illustrated study of Kandinsky's formative years follows his...
Whether for a speedy pencil sketch or a highly finished watercolour, the paper Turner used is always an integral part of the work. His intimate understanding of the interplay of surface and...
Belgian painter Rene Magritte (1898-1967) was one of the outstanding figures of the Surrealist movement. Since the 1960s, his work has had an enormous and continuing influence, not only on...
One of the most admired painters of his generation, Glenn Brown (b. 1966) borrows from art history and popular culture to investigate the languages of painting. Nominated for the Turner...