One of Britain’s most trenchant social historian artists emerges from a lifetime of ‘self-imposed isolation’ to share his extraordinary exposés of modern life and death
A ‘conversation’ between the late Georgian painter Natela Iankoshvili and the contemporary British artist, poet and critic Alexander Adams.
Somewhat unsure I tentatively knock on the door of a terraced house. The address is correct, I have tripled checked it…but there is no sign that there is a gallery here. I am late, but I have let Johnny Golding […]