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Art & Photography

Sixty years later, Andy Warhol’s Screen Tests have still got it

Warhol's 400-something 'Screen Tests' are a spectral archive of 1960s culture which also tell us something about today's image-obsessed society.

Sheer luxury: Yves Saint Laurent and the art of transparency 

As a new exhibition opens in Paris, Lucy Davies explores how the diaphonous and the see-through are essential to Yves Saint Laurent's conception of fashion.

Jeff Wall: “Photography can only be done specifically – never in general”

The Canadian photographer discusses Ingmar Bergman, the importance of truth to photography and why he doesn’t have to ‘hunt’ for pictures.

Amanda Tutschek: “I live a never ending dream inside my head.”

We ask the underground artist Amanda Tutschek on her life and many muses.

Neil Stokoe

Art in Memoriam: Neil Stokoe

The artist's son Jack Stokoe opens up about his father's legacy, and the true meaning behind his varied body-of-work.

Tierney Gearon: “There is always something interesting happening along the coast”

Tierney Gearon is an acclaimed Los Angeles-based contemporary photographer, known for her free-spirited portrayals of Malibu life.

This photobook recalls the psychedelic world of Candy, Andy and the Bearandas

From Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, Candy and Andy was a short-lived comic book combining quintessential Englishness with 1960s experimentation

Antony Gormley

Somewhere Between the Spiritual Space: Antony Gormley

The famed sculptor of The Angel of The North reaches for the heavens in this candid interview...

The Genius of Jacque Henri Lartigue

We explore Lartigue's joy for life in this passionate photo essay.

Paddy Leigh Fermor

The Adventures of Paddy Leigh Fermor and Joan

One of the greatest warrior-poets of the modern era, Patrick Leigh Fermor travelled far and wide and fought almost everywhere he went. But his biggest love was his wife Joan, a woman whose photography is finally finding a deserved reputation.