Tag: Modernism

Total Results: 19


'By the end of its first quarter, the 20th century had already seen what many now consider its most groundbreaking artworks'. (Pierre Vauthey/Sygma/Getty)
31 Dec 2025 - 12:02am

The triumph of anti-art Our century is defined by anaesthesia

Sam Jennings

Thursday, 27 November

27.11

Make America small again American cities need sensitivity, not size

Nicholas Boys Smith

Thursday, 20 November

20.11

Smart cities will kill freedom Planning is the enemy of play

Matthew Crawford

Monday, 3 November

03.11

Why London’s literati can’t write Egalitarianism doesn’t produce great work

Rose Lyddon

Wednesday, 27 August

27.08

Why I live in a house that Corb built It is the work of a supreme architect

Jonathan Meades

Monday, 4 November

04.11

What the AfD gets wrong about Bauhaus Capitalism has driven its success

Sheehan Quirke

Wednesday, 3 January

03.01

In defence of showing Nazi art Post-war museums kept taboo items firmly out of sight

Boyd Tonkin

Monday, 25 September

25.09

Coco Chanel’s inferiority complex Her class anxiety was more powerful than her feminism

Lisa Chaney

Thursday, 7 September

07.09

The ideologues behind the RAAC crisis Reckless post-war architects built death-trap institutions

Nicholas Boys Smith

Thursday, 23 February

23.02

Christopher Wren: godfather of the technocrats The architect stripped the world of spirituality

Wessie du Toit

Thursday, 7 April

07.04

The afterlife of Freud’s muse Did Celia Paul want it both ways?

Ruth Millington

Monday, 13 December

13.12

We are all Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert, born 200 years ago, was disgusted by reality

Tomiwa Owolade