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Art
Slavoj Žižek and James Stourton are no fans of the man presumed to be the best artist in history
The Spectator
He was a literal miniaturist. But he could also, as only the greatest artists can, operate on a monumental scale
David Starkey
Richard Dorment’s new book is a warning against silence — a cool, lucid rebuke of art-world inscrutability
James Cahill
The cultural hegemony of contemporary abstract art is slowly beginning to crack
Alessandra Bocchi
Exhibitions
The new exhibition at MoMA relies on viewers being willing to hone in on detail
Clarissa Sebag-Montefiore