For all its charm, the V&A’s Christian Dior exhibition shows clearly that the brand couldn’t measure up to its founder’s work https://t.co/YF3BPf8Y70
Too many marks, too many colours, too little sense of direction: our critic is underwhelmed by the artist’s clunky, repetitive works https://t.co/npdxNrSC15
In this extract from his film, The Art of the Night, Waldemar Januszczak goes in search of the dark surrealism of Dorothea Tanning. https://t.co/hJSIEZlEKp
From Trajan’s Column to Michelangelo’s David, the V&A’s reopened Cast Courts house thrilling full-size replicas of the world’s artistic wonders https://t.co/A40yUSexa5
To accompany Waldemar's article on Warhol From A to B and Back Again, here is the video we made for the Sunday Times about the show. https://t.co/6WDZ5Vrd8T
Think you know Warhol? Think again. The first American retrospective in 30 years reveals a depth to the artist beyond the soup cans and screen prints, says Waldemar Januszczak https://t.co/G7dBNttBwt