‘Being a mom sometimes sucks’: an interview with Sarah Hoover
The art historian’s memoir is no feminist treatise
The art historian’s memoir is no feminist treatise
This bizarre story would teeter on the incredible if it weren’t wholly true
In his new book, Philip Hoare moves beyond his own hand to make something reckless, marvelous and unforgettable
A professor was fired after a single student complained. Then came the backlash
The Mirror and the Palette by Jennifer Higgie and Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack reviewed
Beauty speaks with such great immediacy because it touches something deep within us
Art history for the age of identity politics
The artist’s jealous mistress threatened him with the Montparnasse Mob if he took things further, according to Desmond Morris