The Last Vermeer: how one man’s counterfeits duped the art world. The con artist Han van Meegeren’s paintings made it into Hermann Goering’s art collection. As his biopic is released, @RachelCJ2 looks at a life in forgery https://t.co/hfpMuPoT7s
Ten of the coolest new buildings to gawp at this year. From a water facility in Canada to a library in Cambridge, this is the best architecture to go up in 2021, says Jonathan Morrison https://t.co/nGH2lvh3V6
The artists Gilbert and George talk to @RachelCJ2 about their Oxford jabs, their love of Boris and their bust-up with the Royal Academy, as they open a show at @WhiteCubegallery https://t.co/HpDAdIKcFC
The artists talk to Rachel Campbell-Johnston about their Oxford jabs, their love of Boris and their bust-up with the Royal Academy, as they open a show at @_WhiteCube
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"How many statues will we pull down? How many roads rename? How many fine institutions denigrate? How many towering figures erase, Soviet-style, from our history?" Extremists shouldn’t dictate which historical figures are cancelled, says @RichmoMusic https://t.co/gnGluuj9Dg
‘You can almost hear the sound of Raphael’s charcoal on the paper’. @RachelCJ2 sees the artist’s cartoons up close, thanks to a thrilling digital project from the V&A @V_and_A https://t.co/WaGWUliDmw
Royal College of Physicians Unseen review by @RachelCJ2 — a curious trove of items that capture our medical progress @RCPLondon https://t.co/VsKbOUamDt
Stop the mindless scrolling! Times critics suggest intellectual challenges that will see you emerge from lockdown a (smug) clever clogs. Now, focus! https://t.co/SFRMeNdBmE
What’s hot for 2021 — the critics’ cultural barometer. Times writers look at who and what are going up in the arts this year @thetimes https://t.co/cvCsZPvrG5
From Grayson Perry to the Strictly dancers, Times critics salute the people who saved arts and entertainment during the crisis @Alan_Measles https://t.co/WH15K2c2Mo
"Imagine standing in the middle of a Christmas card scene. This is the experience that the @NationalGallery sets out to offer you. The best part is not the immersive novelty, but your return to the original painting afterwards." Review by @RachelCJ2 https://t.co/hLHfPzIrPn
From an authentic Quentin Blake print to a festive Norman Rockwell, @JadeCuttle picks the best art to buy for Christmas. In @thetimes tomorrow, read the guide online now @thetimes2 https://t.co/YRNt7nTELi
A five-star review of @TraceyEmin / @artistmunch. "Emin’s work has a rawness that can strip away scepticism. You might expect to find a victim. She lays her vulnerability bare. But in the end it’s always the survivor who emerges." @_WhiteCube@royalacademy https://t.co/KWHwhBmwtc
“The reason I chose sculpture as a vocation was to escape words. In the beginning was the thing,” Antony Gormley tells @RachelCJ2. Sculpture is “about having a sense that through tactile manipulation we are having a conversation with time and the world”. https://t.co/dTJ2ff59hZ
Antony Gormley on why sculpture is deeper than other art forms and of his dream to make a work beneath the Gobi Desert #antonygormley https://t.co/dTJ2ff59hZ