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INSIDE THE ISSUE | ||
FEATURES | Louisa McKenzie on how tarot, astrology and other forms of divination have inspired art through the ages; Sophie Barling visits the meticulously preserved apartment of Mario Praz in Rome; Jake Grewal talks to Michael Delgado about his tender yet unsettling paintings and charcoal drawings; and Annick Lemoine says it's time for Jusepe de Ribera to emerge from Caravaggio's shadow | ||
REVIEWS | Sarah K. Kozlowski on the Sienese painters who sparked a revolution in European art; Charles Darwent on the neoclassical art of Guillaume Lethière; Damian Thompson recalls London's lost gardens; Gabrielle Schwarz on the artists who embraced early forms of tech; Suzanne L. Marchand on Augustus the Strong's weakness for luxury; and Rosalind Jana is engrossed by Hervé Guibert's photo novel about his great-aunts | ||
MARKET | Samuel Reilly previews the latest edition of BRAFA; Jane Morris considers the major challenges facing the art world in 2025; Emma Crichton-Miller raises a glass to the craftsmanship of 17th-century German glasswork; and Edward Behrens wonders if the market is taking Old Masters more seriously | ||
PLUS | Barnaby Phillips on how the return of looted Asante artefacts has been received in Ghana; Irina Dumitrescu free-associates at a show of textiles by Sheila Hicks; Gillian Darley on the architect who startled Georgian London; Hettie Judah on the problem with portraits; Christina Makris visits a subterranean gallery-cum-winery in Tasmania; Emily Cox visits the house Edith Wharton designed for herself in Massachusetts; and Orlando Reade relishes the mysteries of a painting by Lynette Yiadom-Boakye | ||
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE NEW ISSUE |
All roads lead to Siena |
Sarah K. Kozlowski on the painters who sparked a revolution in art |
Where is the art market headed in 2025? |
Jane Morris looks at the changes and challenges in store for the trade |
Back to the future? The art of divination |
Louisa McKenzie on the esoteric practices that have inspired artists through the ages |
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