Discover the fascinating lives of nine notable artists whose work evoked the breadth of their life experiences and perspectives. From a 20th-century photographer to painters and sculptors, these biographies are sure to inspire.
In this extract from ‘Dennis Morris: Music + Life’ Sean O’Hagan explores the remarkable work of one of the all-time great photographers of both music and black culture.
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Roger Ballen talks to Martine Lusardy, director of the Musée de la Halle Saint Pierre, Paris, about his latest exhibition.
In this video David Hockney and Martin Gayford, co-authors of 'A History of Pictures', talk about art history from Caravaggio to Pinocchio.
Roger Ballen sat down with us to discuss his inspirations and the evolution of his aesthetic over the last 50 years.
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