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Blockbuster on a manageable scale: on Richard Dorment
A farewell collection of reviews by the American-born, British art critic
NewsReview
Long may he continue: on John Berger at 90
Writings, new and old, by the nonagenarian, Marxist and self-confessed “stop-gap” storyteller
NewsReview
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
NewsBooks
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
ArchiveBooks
Books in brief: Paul Nash in Pictures
This book is a welcome reinterpretation of Nash for contemporary audiences
ArchiveBooks
Books: The legacies of Barbara Hepworth and John Skeaping
An institution and her ex
ArchiveAlberto Giacometti
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