National Gallery
Viola and St Paul’s
Deans are a strange breed. Growing up in the Church of England, I met a wide range, their cultural tastes…
Glorious Veronese
The National Gallery’s exhibition succeeds triumphantly, says Andrew Lambirth
Best in show
Britain may have educated the most talented curators, but, as Jack Wakefield says, we can’t always keep them
German giants
It’s German Season in London, and revealingly the best of three new shows is the one dealing with the most…
Take your pick
The current exhibition in the Sainsbury Wing claims to be a portrait of Vienna in 1900, but in fact offers…
Summer focus
In 1929, Samuel Courtauld owned the most important collection of works by Paul Gauguin in England: five paintings, ten woodcuts…
Virtual art
Michael Prodger finds that new technology is transforming how we experience art – in galleries, on computers and on smartphones too












