Shades of meaning: a new publication looks at how Britain moved into the age of technicolour
A thoughtfully researched book ranges from chromatic imperialism to race and the BBC’s “colour problem”
A thoughtfully researched book ranges from chromatic imperialism to race and the BBC’s “colour problem”
The photographer and historian documented the country’s art back to the pre-Hispanic period
Historic England is also funding two projects in Bristol and London
The fragment, plundered in the 1980s or 1990s, was seized in a criminal case in Geneva
The museum plans to find a “pop-up” location by next year before reopening in a permanent venue in 2032
Beating the most popular paid-for exhibition on home turf, it has been a big win for the museum—but ethical questions linger
Tate emerged victorious at the five-a-side OOF Cup on the grounds of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London
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Prosper Assouline also tells us about doing everything in-house and how 80% of a book is what is on the outside
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The writer and art historian Nick Trend tells us how he chose the art for his new book and why such choices can often be subjective