A new edition of her 1980s autobiography brings this vivacious and well-connected artist back to life
For more than 60 years the rapier-sharp pen has wounded his enemies deeply and he has met all the great and the good of our day
These notebooks reveal how the artist discovered the "real" Orient in North Africa and southern Spain and adjusted his paintings accordingly
Famous and not-so-famous pairs of artists from Picasso and Gilot to Idris Khan and Annie Morris are quoted about how relationships work
A vivid account of the art arising from the experiences of the artist, George Plante
The memoirs of the Pontormo expert and director of the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Ajaccio
The actor on stepping outside of Hollywood fame and why collaboration feels so natural
Sex, art and turmoil, revealing very little
John Richardson’s insights into the great artists and collectors of the last century
Abstract Expressionism in the Hebrides
First ever complete edition of avant-garde artist’s writings appearing in five volumes
A vanished variety of collectors: the priest, the Russian in exile, the actor, the V&A Keeper, the German and Dutch aesthetes—and a millionaire
By his own claim, his forged oeuvre numbers some 1,100 works ranging from “Mantegna” and “Giorgione” to “Van Dyck” and “Piranesi”