Hurvin Anderson’s melodic landscapes steal the show at Tate Britain
The painter’s retrospective brings hazy Caribbean scenes alongside prismatic UK vistas, sometimes fused within a single work
The painter’s retrospective brings hazy Caribbean scenes alongside prismatic UK vistas, sometimes fused within a single work

The 90-metre ‘A Year in Normandie’ emerges as a late masterwork in the 88-year-old’s exhilarating show at London’s Serpentine

With an unerring eye, the photographer captured the 20th century in all its beauty and brutality

New, revived and theatrical techniques are being embraced with gusto to surprise and delight

The Turner Prize-winner on loss, memory and staging her biggest show to date

He may be the epitome of an artist’s artist, but his work is — or seems to be — all around us

Two of the most striking, original paintings in British art are reunited in a National Gallery show of shadowy wonder