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The British artist’s mastery of flesh and form rivals that of the Italian masters and, shown side by side, reveals new layers of meaning in both
The artist on her ongoing fascination with the body, her new show at the Gagosian and being in dialogue with Michelangelo
Plus: Hockney for the British Museum; Jenny Saville rises from the ashes
Attitudes to British art are changing, with classic works displayed — and sold — next to contemporary favourites
A Miami exhibition by two titans of the art world argues for the dominance of figuration over abstraction in the internet era
The high price of contemporary art has prompted a revival of interest in Old Masters
Young British painters show verve in this intelligently contextualising group exhibition
There is verve among younger British painters featured in this intelligently contextualising, serious, unexpected group exhibition
Two exhibitions in Oxford shed light on our attitudes towards our flesh throughout the ages
Jenny Saville, whose work is on show at the Gagosian in New York, is a masterly painter of children
The Gagosian Gallery's visual tribute to the 'artist's writer'
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