Andrew Lambirth
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Blockbuster on a manageable scale: on Richard Dorment
A farewell collection of reviews by the American-born, British art critic
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Long may he continue: on John Berger at 90
Writings, new and old, by the nonagenarian, Marxist and self-confessed “stop-gap” storyteller
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Cool doesn’t cut it: Andrew Lambirth on painting today
The presentation of painting all too often undermines the nature of true invention
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Another side: Andrew Lambirth on Francis Bacon
A personal view of Francis Bacon by his Boswell, Michael Peppiatt
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Andrew Lambirth on the ‘only English Futurist's’ war works
There is much to admire in the catalogue raisonné of C.R.W. Nevinson's work
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Books in brief: Paul Nash in Pictures
This book is a welcome reinterpretation of Nash for contemporary audiences
Alberto Giacomettiarchive
New book by Michael Peppiatt interprets Giacometti through the multi-functional nature of his workplace
The studio as stage, incubator and archive
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Books in brief: British and Irish Art, 1945-51
Despite some factual inaccuracies, this is a refreshing and invigorating presentation that challenges assumptions
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From the archive | A challenge to time: Frank Auerbach's building site paintings
A review of the Courtauld Gallery catalogue of Auerbach's early London works and a new monograph by William Feaver