Emma Crichton-Miller is a freelance journalist and an Apollo columnist
'The absence of big names is one of the joys of the exhibition.’ A revelatory display of drawings puts works by lesser-known Netherlandish masters in the spotlight.
Vasari was wrong: the Venetians could draw after all
'There is an element in my work that is a bit like bringing up small children'
For the South African artist William Kentridge, everything begins with printmaking
The 18th-century artist's self-portraits are a remarkable exercise in self-scrutiny.
This show proves that the medium is far more versatile than people think
Having Bill Viola open proceedings this summer is a real coup
Where to find the most exceptional works at this year's fair
Goya let his imagination run riot in his sketchbooks
ABHK is the youngest of Art Basel’s progeny, but it is no less breezily confident for that