
Jonathan Jones
Jonathan Jones writes on art for hlcarpenter.com and was on the jury for the 2009 Turner prize
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Rodin, Bacon and Eileen Agar will be big, but Abramovic’s art attack could eclipse them all. Plus Frank Gehry unleashes a tornado and Helen Levitt shows how street photography should be done
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Pablo showed his devilish side, Zanele Muholi captured queer lives in South Africa and Artemisia Gentileschi offered a savage ride through suffering and rage. Our critics rank their top shows
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Hendrick Avercamp captures the joy of winter, Turner shows us the beauty and bitterness of the countryside in the cold and icy violence is painted out
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They are a Christmas card staple – the three kings who followed a star to the baby Jesus. But one of them caused a revolution in art. We unravel the mystery of the Magi
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The Resolute desk at the White House is made of timbers taken from a Royal Navy ship. It projects pure power. Is that why the defeated US president has switched to an occasional table?
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Lynette Yiadom-Boakye’s fictitious portraiture is at Tate Britain, Buckingham Palace offers up a post-lockdown assortment of royal art and Jennifer Packer explores race in the US
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