Kelly Grovier

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Face time: Kelly Grovier on the reinvention of portraiture since 1989

Technological and cultural changes since the fall of the Berlin Wall have forced artists to paint the face anew

Eating out of his hands: Kelly Grovier on Francisco Goya’s portraits

Is there a more dramatic 19th-century painter of hands than Goya?

Set fire to the façade: Kelly Grovier on The World Goes Pop at Tate Modern

Beneath Pop art’s kitschy veneer is something starker and more profound

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Shadow boxing with Joseph Cornell: Kelly Grovier on what the artist hid and revealed

The US artist’s exhibition at the Royal Academy is full of careful omissions

An existential shudder from a pure white surface: Kelly Grovier on the art of Agnes Martin

The US artist’s retrospective at Tate Modern reveals an artist who transcended traumas