Rail workers and what they earn: who are the real fat cats?
As government says striking rail workers are well paid, we look at industry salaries from cleaning staff to chief executives
December 2013
Slade art school puts old class pictures online to find past pupils
Renowned London art school places annual photos on the internet in project to track down lesser known alumni
September 2013
Painted portraits: the enduring power of the analogue selfie
Joe Moran
Joe Moran: TV's People's Portrait shows that the painted face has lost none of its fascination in an era of instantly available webcam images
July 2013
Bawden and battenberg: the Lyons teashop lithographs
After the second world war, John Piper, Edward Bawden and other artists were commissioned to spruce up Lyons teashops. Michael Prodger reflects on a halcyon time of 'art for all' – and a project that could never happen today
May 2013
Lost, Stolen or Shredded by Rick Gekoski – review
Rick Gekoski's search for some of the great missing works of art and literature is an exhilarating read, writes Alexander Larman
July 2012
Stolen, blasted or burned: the stories behind great lost works of art – in pictures
From Lucian Freud's stolen portrait of his friend Francis Bacon to a homemade dadaist grotto bombed in the second world war, here are the extraordinary tales of some of the world's most legendary lost artworks
March 2012
A life in ...
John Richardson: a life in art
'I was able to grow up and be what I wanted to be – a writer about art with a career at the centre of the art world'
February 2012
Picasso and Modern British Art – review
The story of Picasso's influence on British artists serves only to diminish those who tried to emulate him, writes Laura Cumming
December 2011
Graham Sutherland: An Unfinished World – review
Graham Sutherland is shown at his ominous best in this fine show curated by the artist George Shaw, writes Laura Cumming
This week's new exhibitions
Anish Kapoor | Lygia Pape | Little Black Dress | Graham Sutherland | Painting Show | Dara Birnbaum | You, Me, Something Else | Anselm Kiefer
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Hokusai makes waves; George Shaw curates Graham Sutherland – the week in art
Jonathan Jones: The legendary Japanese printmaker earns a closer look at the British Museum, while Turner nominee Shaw pays homage to a 20th-century great in Oxford
July 2005
Graham Sutherland
Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
June 2005
Thorny subjects
The linesman
January 2004
Graham Sutherland
Abbot Hall, Kendal
February 2003
Bohemian rhapsody
Galleries accused of snubbing Sutherland centenary