Picasso: The Vollard Suite 7 May, 2012 The complete series of the artist's masterful etchings.Read this article entitled Picasso: The Vollard Suite
Graham Sutherland: An Unfinished World, Modern Art Oxford 20 December, 2011 Seductive and profoundly moving: a survey of the once celebrated neo-Romantic artist Graham SutherlandRead this article entitled Graham Sutherland: An Unfinished World, Modern Art Oxford
Graham Sutherland 9 December, 2011 Graham Sutherland followed a tradition of visionary artists such as Samuel Palmer, but was also deeply influenced by Picasso and European SurrealismRead this article entitled Graham Sutherland
Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan, National Gallery 7 November, 2011 The great Renaissance artist left few finished paintings, yet the National Gallery manages to bring together nine of the artist's 15 surviving worksRead this article entitled Leonardo da Vinci: Painter at the Court of Milan, National Gallery
Gerhard Richter: Panorama, Tate Modern 7 October, 2011 A solid and interesting survey of the German artist, rather than a brilliant and thrilling oneRead this article entitled Gerhard Richter: Panorama, Tate Modern
Cy Twombly & Nicolas Poussin at Dulwich Picture Gallery 11 July, 2011 An unequal pairing: a 17th century French classicist and a 20th century modernist.Read this article entitled Cy Twombly & Nicolas Poussin at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Susan Hiller at Tate Britain 3 February, 2011 Visually seductive work which may leave you feeling irritated.Read this article entitled Susan Hiller at Tate Britain
Cézanne’s Card Players at the Courtauld Gallery 29 October, 2010 Cézanne's small but monumental series of paintings examined in depthRead this article entitled Cézanne’s Card Players at the Courtauld Gallery
Ai Weiwei: Most art is political 8 October, 2010 The artist known as the Chinese Andy Warhol talks about the link between politics and art and his investigation into the 2008 Sichuan earthquake.Read this article entitled Ai Weiwei: Most art is political
Sargent and the Sea at the Royal Academy 16 July, 2010 The brilliant portraitist John Singer Sargent honed his craft by painting the seaRead this article entitled Sargent and the Sea at the Royal Academy
Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings 24 April, 2010 The British Museum's stunning exhibition illustrates the growing importance of drawing in the QuattrocentoRead this article entitled Fra Angelico to Leonardo: Italian Renaissance Drawings
Richard Hamilton at the Serpentine Gallery 18 March, 2010 The Medium is the message in Hamilton's political works.Read this article entitled Richard Hamilton at the Serpentine Gallery