For an exhibition at the Stanley Picker Gallery, the artist turns her attention to the “self-medicating” suburbs, which decay as the inner city is fortified
The young Stanley Kubrick before becoming a professional photographer From spaceship airlocks to hotel floor tiles, the director went to painstaking lengths to create the
Broadacre City (image: MoMA, Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library, Columbia University, New York) A display of Wright’s thinking about cities, in New York until 1
Diego Garcia, Indian Ocean, 2010 (images: Mishka Henner/Carroll & Fletcher) Henner’s photography, on display in London until 31 May, explores how satellite imagery can tell
Interior II, 1964, oil paint, cellulose paint, printed paperon board (image: Tate, estate of Richard Hamilton) There was far more to the late British artist’s
Citizen Kane, 1948 (images: Courtesy of Filipa Pągowskieg) Henryk Tomaszewski’s posters make him one of the pre eminent figures of post-war graphic design, says Agata
The Chancel and Crossing of Tintern Abbey, Looking Towards the East Window, JMW Turner, c. 1794 (image: Tate Britain) Isabel Stevens finds humour, fear and