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‘Familar and yet strange’ is how Bill Brandt (1904–83) referred to his work in the...
Walk onto London’s Victoria Underground station and be confronted by two gigantic prizefighters,...
Few collections anywhere (perhaps only the Turners at the Tate, London) can rival the drawings and...
Drawing its title from a phrase in the Koran praising God’s creation, this book collects the...
John Stezaker’s work since the 1970s examines relationships to and between photographic images:...
Keith Vaughan had no artistic training, and yet his work is instantly recognizable, ‘signed all...