Art
Nemesis comes to Charlottesville
As Americans gleefully melt down statues of Confederate leaders, they may soon discover that iconoclasm is no road to civic peace
Art is not all about you
It is not elitist to expect audiences to be quiet
The art world is eating itself
A culture of censorship has devolved into rival attempts at cancellation
Does the Turner Prize still matter?
This year’s exhibition offers a diversity of style if not of ideology
What happened to the working class intellectual
Young people are not being encouraged or inspired
The cathedral and the museum
With declining attendances and a neglect of their core mission, churches and art galleries have much in common
Delilah Sampson: Conceptual artist
Spectacular fraud, beguiling hippy or both?
A novel collector
The legacy left by art collector and novelist Hugh Walpole
The children of Terezín
The human will triumph over the technological in culture
Tove Jansson’s humane vision
A major Paris exhibition highlights timeless themes of the Finnish artist’s ouvre