Johan Zoffany RA: Society Observed at the Royal Academy
Johan Zoffany was a German neoclassical painter whose life story is as fascinating as his juicy hyper-realist portraits and meticulously […]
Johan Zoffany was a German neoclassical painter whose life story is as fascinating as his juicy hyper-realist portraits and meticulously […]
Today sees the first in a series of posts, No Artspeak Allowed, where I’m going to explain a number of […]
Open until August, this exhibition looks at the significant impact of immigrants on British art. From 17th and 18th […]
It’s finally here, woohoo! To celebrate the glorious spring weather, here are my top picks from the spring-themed paintings at […]
Love David Shrigely’s quirky cartoons and drawings? Here’s an interview where he talks ideas creation, not being able to draw, […]
Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2012/mar/12/turner-inspired-light-claude-in-pictures#/?picture=387220467&index=1A new exhibition explores the influence of Claude, a 17th-century landscape artist, on JMW Turner, and offers an opportunity […]
Paul Bennett was Art2Arts’ featured artist for February, and his richly coloured semi-abstract seascape and landscape paintings are favourites with […]
London’s Courtauld Gallery looks at Piet Mondrian and Ben Nicholson’s largely untold artistic connection during the 1930’s. They were both […]