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Miguel Cullen
Fashion giants are making Italy sparkle again
Big firms are restoring the nation’s glories in return for publicity
Fashion giants are making Italy sparkle again
why does sheikh mansour own manchester city? because it is a good business. it’s a prestige purchase that gives him exposure. you could say ...
Fine art: How David Hockney escaped naturalism
david hockney, or david mockney, for the purposes of this article, is having a show at the tate britain. he’s got all he asked for – fame, a...
Robert Rauschenberg: the artist whose echo resounds in countless galleries today
His masterpieces remind us what we have still yet to surpass
Fine art: The hi-tech artist who had no time for 'taste'
to stay ahead of the pack, you’ve got to keep moving. taste doesn’t matter to you, because taste is what people who watch care about. all yo...
Fine Art: Vanessa Bell through a granddaughter's eyes
the textile artist, literary art director, muralist and fashion designer cressida bell – vanessa bell’s granddaughter and virginia woolf’s g...
Fine Art: In Picasso’s traumatic portraits, we see ourselves
when writing a round-up of exhibitions in london in 2016, certain conflicts emerge. it’s easier to bring together than my esteemed colleague...
Art preview: Van Gogh meets David Bowie at White Cube
anselm kiefer can be seen to resemble david bowie, in the way that he in some way uses the deeds of the hard right (in kiefer’s case nazism)...
Fine Art: Into the blue with a genius of the modern portrait
picasso portraits national portrait gallery, until february 5 the last portrait picasso made was of himself, about to die. he had previously...
Art round-up: Punk in its heyday: which side were you on?
there is an exhibit in punk 1976-78 which made me break out in (nostalgic) smiles. it is a t-shirt called you’re gonna wake up one morning a...
Fine art: South American art emerges through the cracks
under the same sun: art from latin america today south london gallery, until september 11 in what remains of middle-class argentina, everyon...
Film: The visionary writer who didn’t actually exist
jt leroy – whose mussed hair, punk band t-shirt and unnerved, potent expression captivated writers at first introduction – was in many sense...
Director appeals for funds to revive long-forgotten Catholic opera
A company is seeking to bring The Lost Sheep, a tale of adultery and redemption, to London for the first time
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