Exhibition review Exhibition review To be Black and British CHRISTINE LINDEY salutes an outstanding exhibition imbued with a sense of national guilt
My favourite painting Arts | Thursday 13th Oct 2022 My favourite painting A mundane subject that provokes a myriad of ideas, feelings and associations
Picture this Thursday 03rd Dec 2020 Picture this Painting tributes to the endurance of NHS workers Portraits for NHS Heroesinitiated by Tom CroftBloomsbury Caravel £25
Monday 09th Nov 2020 Flowers that will not fade This lavish book transcends the botanical by discussing the flowers’ social, historical and symbolic significance, writes CHRISTINE LINDEY
PROFILE Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 PROFILE ‘I am part of the black community, so I am the black community speaking’ Christine Lindey pays tribute to the great Afro-American artist JACOB LAWRENCE who throughout his painting promoted the interests of his class and race
PICTURE THIS Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 PICTURE THIS David Koloane: Something out of nothing Outstanding work from subtle chronicler of apartheid injustice
PROFILE Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 PROFILE The ever-legible Leger CHRISTINE LINDEY pays tribute to an outstanding artist whose work always aimed to be accessible
PROFILE Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 PROFILE Courage with her convictions US painter ALICE NEEL remained true to her aesthetic and political principles throughout her artistic life, says Christine Lindey
Exhibition Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Exhibition Obscured vision The meaning and purpose of William Blake's work is only partly in evidence at Tate Britain, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
Books Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Books Review Delight in da Vinci A book of paintings and drawings by the great artist is a real treasure, says CHRISTINE LINDEY
Wednesday 07th Aug 2019 Ringgold the liberator Faith Ringgold is one of the most important US artists ever. CHRISTINE LINDEY explains why
Exhibition Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Exhibition Review Good, but not great A retrospective of Lee Krasner's work over-inflates the significance of her contribution to 20th-century avant-garde painting, says CHRISTINE LINDEY