ART EXPOSED CONTENTS

 

A

Peter Angermann / A superb painter of our times


B

Hubert Bari / A brilliant pioneer of telling stories with objects

John Berger / A sorry tale of the suppression of realist painting

Eduard Bersudsky / A modern Russian genius

David Bowie / An opportunity missed


C

Henry Cartier-Bresson / The great photographer takes up drawing

President Jacques Chirac / Outreach and Mad Cow Disease

Hugh Collins / A close brush with a murderer

Beryl Cook / A blooming original


D

Salvador Dalí / Religious art in our times and Princess Anne

Francis Davison / A hidden genius and the unlikely inspirer of Damien Hirst

Marcel Duchamp / A Rogue Exposed


F

Ian Hamilton Finlay / A Don Quixote on the hillside


H

Martin Handford / A drawing before Where’s Wally?

David Hockney / A trip in a balloon ending in …


J

Jack Jones / Saving Labour History


L

Pat Lally / The birth of the Gallery of Modern Art

L. S. Lowry / Amazing remains and a theft with a happy ending


M

Neil MacGregor / A clandestine decision

Euan MacKie / A discovery that could change the history of Europe

C. R. Mackintosh / A tragic Scottish missed opportunity

David Measures / A hymn to disappearing nature


P

Pablo Picasso / An ongoing, vital inspiration


Q

The Queen / A very wittiest person


R

John Ruskin / His vision for Sheffield restored


S

Niki de Saint Phalle / A great visionary, the avant-garde artillery of Feminism

Sir Nicholas Serota / Wrong, and stayed too long

Brian Sewell / An independent voice who got up people’s noses

Paddy Japaljarri Sims / Sustaining 40,000 years of abstraction

Sir Roy Strong / A battle, over a wee dram, about charging,


T

Raymond Tallis / The eminent doctor cracks the problem of what is art today

Hock Aun Teh / Chinese Mad Grass calligraphy meets Modern Art

Mrs Thatcher / A snappy thinker shows her ignorance

Jean Tinguely / The greatest artist of our time


W

Paul Waplington / Art for the people and by the people lives

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ART EXPOSED