Capturing the Moment review – not a serious exhibition
You can’t move for masterpieces – most of them owned by the Taiwanese collector Pierre Chen – but this supposed journey through painting and photography is rambling and at times comically simplistic
March 2023
Lucie Rie: The Adventure of Pottery; Peter Doig – review
Form and function unite in quiet perfection in an unmissable gathering of the potter’s coveted work, while the Scottish artist lets the sunshine in – up to a point
February 2023
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Riotous women, stonking sculptures and Monet’s lost brother – the week in art
Sarah Lucas throws a party, Donatella shows his tender side, Alice Neel captures the real America, and Peter Doig brings romantic irony to the Courtauld
The joy of clothes on canvas: how painters celebrate fashion – and inspire it
Art and fashion influencing each other is nothing new – but, more than ever, there seems to be a beautiful cross-pollination going on between painters and designers
‘I’m going to get a beating’ – artist Peter Doig on taking on Cézanne, Renoir, Monet and more
Once Europe’s most expensive living painter, Doig is feverishly trying to finish 10 new works that will hang alongside some old masters. No wonder he isn’t getting any sleep
January 2023
Court agrees with artist Peter Doig that ‘Pete Doige’ painting really isn’t his
An ex-prison guard claimed he owned a Doig original he bought for $100 and accused the artist of lying when he said he didn’t paint it
December 2022
2023 culture preview
The best art and design shows to visit in 2023
Queer Renaissance sculptor Donatello, Marina Abramović, David Hockney and a long-delayed mega-museum in Manchester – your art-design to-do list for the year ahead
November 2021
Life Between Islands review: displaying the power and passion of Caribbean-British art
Resistance and defiance and celebrations, arrivals, departures and returns: from photographs of protests to a Union Black flag, this timely show is an unmissable testament to creativity
June 2021
Dior’s tale of two cities: from Texas to Paris in menswear tour de force
A creative marriage between Kim Jones and the rapper Travis Scott yields a vivid wardrobe of pinks and greens
February 2020
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Erotic reveries from Beardsley and a Jedi robe – the week in art
Decadence and scandal from Victorian Britain’s most subversive artist, female wrestling and a cultural history of the kimono
September 2019
Anatomy of an artwork
Peter Doig’s Bather (Night Wave): an unsettling dreamscape
Peter Doig; Jasmine Thomas-Girvan & Chris Ofili review – tall tales on distant shores
January 2018
Culture highlights of the week
Culture highlights: what to see this week in the UK
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Yorkshire revolts and Doig paints a cracking Caribbean dreamworld – the week in art
December 2017
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Siberian warriors and a Christmas cracker of surrealist fun – the week in art
The Natural History Museum has a whale of an exhibition, a Games of Thrones world comes to life at the British Museum and Susan Philipsz finds her voice
Peter Doig review – sun, sea and savagery in a troubled paradise
In these grave and noble paintings of our catastrophic age, the Scottish artist uses lurid colours to create bold beach scenes haunted by murders and mangy lions
Christmas culture 2017
The best art shows this Christmas
From Dalí’s religious hallucinations and Waqas Kahn’s Sufic mysticism to Susan Philipsz’s take on Bowie’s Starman, here are five exhibitions to revive your spirits in the event of a mince pie meltdown
September 2016
Jonathan Jones on art
Dark arts: how night inspires great painters
Jonathan Jones
Whether it’s the night terrors of Edvard Munch or the shadowy holy light of Dutch nativity scenes, northern European artists have long found their voice in the dark
August 2016
Artist Peter Doig victorious as court agrees '$10m' painting is not his work
Court to decide authenticity of Peter Doig painting as artist denies he made it