Watch: Why we're a lot more like the Romans than we might imagine
This week, editor Josh Spero talks about his visit to the British Museum’s Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum…
ByThis week, editor Josh Spero talks about his visit to the British Museum’s Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum…
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More people are buying multiples because actual art-objects are becoming increasingly expensive It’s only a change of name, but it…
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Authors could spend their whole lives at literary festivals without leaving these shores, their egos so massaged that they’d lose…
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A LOT TO BE DESIRED Growing, growing, gone! A curious side-effect of the US Federal Reserve’s monetary easing is a…
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Paintings are, from time to time, called tours de force, but now three masterpieces are being forced to tour. (Groan.)…
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Anyone who has been fortunate enough to take the Eurostar will have felt no small wonder at the speed and…
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Texts on collecting art tend to the pious (and thus dishonest): one only collects for love! tends to be the…
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As I grew up in a city, we were small-dog people — my first was a Pekinese called Typhoo who…
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Before I had a baby, I thought of myself as the consummate dog-lover. Dogs were friends, always excited to see…
ByEmergency appeals are a fantastic way of raising large sums of money very quickly. UK donors have shown themselves to…
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In today’s Monday Minute (published on Tuesday because of the bank holiday), Josh Spero reflects on what a trip to…
ByThe opening ceremony to the 2012 London Olympics depicted a Britain locating and departing from its industrial heritage. Revered and…
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IT’S STORY TIME again in the art world. Modern Art ditched story. It was goodbye, gods, heroes, nymphs! Farewell saints.…
ByAmerican Lady The Life of Susan Mary Alsop Caroline de Margerie (Viking USA) Reviewed by Mark Le Fanu FOR MANY…
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ByAuthor: by Daisy Prince IT’S FINALLY GLORIOUS weather in New York: seventies with a light breeze, which makes it hard…
ByWhen Disney admitted defeat, faced with mounting local opposition, they could place the blame at my father’s feet IT’S FINALLY…
BySome thought technology would usher in a brave new immaterial world of digital art and slick cyber-galleries. But so far…
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A Nose for Business WHEN MAX WISEBERG makes a delivery at Waitrose, his little green Austin A30 — made, as…
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‘All the flavours and tastes reminded me of my childhood, of how things were done then and most of all…
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