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From The Starry Night to a wheatfield: Van Gogh's darkest symbol
23/11/2023

From The Starry Night to a wheatfield: Van Gogh's darkest symbol

Known for his sunflowers, Vincent van Gogh was also drawn to another recurring symbol – one that gave him strength at his lowest moments, writes Matthew Wilson.

Klimt's Lady with a Fan: The painting that sold for £85.3m
21/11/2023

Klimt's Lady with a Fan: The painting that sold for £85.3m

Left on Gustav Klimt's easel when the artist died in 1918, Lady with a Fan has sold for £85.3m – Kelly Grovier explores what makes it a masterpiece.

Ansel Adams: Eight of the most iconic photos of the American West
19/11/2023

Ansel Adams: Eight of the most iconic photos of the American West

Ansel Adams' images of national parks from the 30s and 40s are a powerful reminder of the beauty and fragility of the US's natural landscapes, writes Cath Pound.

How female Fauvists were some of history's most audacious painters
18/11/2023

How female Fauvists were some of history's most audacious painters

An art movement of "Wild Beasts" had a woman problem in more ways than one, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee.

When Britain was gripped by 'fairy mania'
17/11/2023

When Britain was gripped by 'fairy mania'

"Fairycore" may be trending on social media today but 100 years ago supernatural sprites were a national obsession. Holly Williams explores fairy fever.

The Laughing Cavalier: The masterpiece that became a meme
15/11/2023

The Laughing Cavalier: The masterpiece that became a meme

With Jimi Hendrix paintings, wall murals and even biscuit tins inspired by it, the 1624 painting The Laughing Cavalier still reverberates today, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee.

The army that conquered the world
13/11/2023

The army that conquered the world

An art movement of "Wild Beasts" had a woman problem in more ways than one, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee.

When a job raises red flags immediately, should workers cut and run?
11/11/2023

When a job raises red flags immediately, should workers cut and run?

Quitting after weeks or even days? For some workers, it’s the right decision to walk out right away.

The employees secretly using AI at work
09/11/2023

The employees secretly using AI at work

Some employers are either tacitly or outright banning access to generative AI tools like ChatGPT. But employees who love them are finding ways to discreetly backchannel.

America's ancient sky watchers
09/11/2023

America's ancient sky watchers

On 14 October a solar eclipse will sweep over North, Central and South America. But for Indigenous people across the region, the phenomenon has long held additional significance.

Is this the end of the Mediterranean beach holiday?
06/11/2023

Is this the end of the Mediterranean beach holiday?

At the end of a season of unprecedented heat across the Med, many summer travellers are opting for destinations like the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Ireland and Denmark.

The mysterious monoliths of Meghalaya
05/11/2023

The mysterious monoliths of Meghalaya

Hundreds of standing stones, some 8m tall, stand sentinel in Nartiang, Meghalaya, with their origin shrouded in fantastical folklore.

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