Digby Warde-Aldam is a freelance writer based in Paris.
The late painter’s untamed depictions of the city are some of the most exciting works of art produced in Britain in the 20th century
The artist did his best to destroy any traces of his work as a designer, but the little that survives offers new perspectives on his art
Taking photographs as a starting point, the artist unearths the hidden connections between European colonialism and modern-day Africa
The self-taught artist died tragically young at the age of 35, but there’s no denying the talent he demonstrated in his all-too-brief career
Part biographical survey, part crash-course in Lacanian thought, an exhibition about the psychoanalyst’s links to art could do with a sharper focus
The Lebanese artist's new installation cleverly undermines the utopian ambitions of the architecture that surrounds it
This long overdue retrospective shows that there was very little Nicolas de Staël coudn’t do as a painter
The parc des Buttes-Chaumont was meant to be a ’Tuileries of the people’, but the crowning glory of Haussman’s Paris has fallen on hard times
The performance artist explains why he loves being from Iceland and takes us on a tour of public sculpture in his hometown
This curious film about the painter Edward Brezinski suggests that not all forgotten artists are candidates for rehabilitation