ART: Just looking
Bellini and the East at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
28 May, 2006



ART: Before the horizon narrowed
Jacob van Ruisdael: Master of Landscape at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
10 April, 2006



ART: Over There
Americans in Paris: 1860 – 1900 at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
29 March, 2006



ART: Too Much Like Hard Work
Michael Elmgreen & Ingar Dragset : The Welfare Show at the Serpentine Gallery


Bunny Smedley
19 February, 2006



ART: Light Fantastic
Dan Flavin: A Retrospective at the Hayward Gallery


Bunny Smedley
2 February, 2006



ART: A Preference for the Primitive
Henri Rousseau: Jungles in Paris at Tate Modern


Bunny Smedley
22 January, 2006



ART: Britain Re-Enchanted
Samuel Palmer: Vision and Landscape at the British Museum


Bunny Smedley
17 November, 2005



ART: Mirror, mirror on the wall ...
Self Portrait: Renaissance to Contemporary at theNational Portrait Gallery


Bunny Smedley
3 November, 2005



ART: Box-Fresh Minimalism
The Unilever Series at Tate Modern: Rachel Whiteread’s Embankment


Bunny Smedley
31 October, 2005



ART: Changing Rooms
The BP British Art Displays 1500-2006 at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
29 September, 2005



ART: Green and Pleasant Land
A Picture of Britain at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
28 June, 2005



ART: The past we're not sure we want
The Westminster Retable at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
27 May, 2005



ART: Doctrine in the dark
Caravaggio: The Final Years at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
15 March, 2005



ART: Modernism's other histories
William Orpen: Politics, Sex and Death at the IWM


Bunny Smedley
4 March, 2005



ART: Dutch treats
Enchanting the Eye: Dutch Paintings of the Golden Age at the Royal Collection


Bunny Smedley
14 February, 2005



ART: Making things happen?
The 2004 Turner Prize


Bunny Smedley
9 December, 2004



ART: Human interest
Making Faces at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
23 July, 2004



ART: The good, the bad and the beautiful
Luc Tuymans at Tate Modern


Bunny Smedley
15 July, 2004



ART: Never mind the paintings
It’s the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition


Compson Blunt
4 June, 2004



ART: Size mattered
Henry Moore at the Dulwich Picture Gallery


Bunny Smedley
18 May, 2004



ART: Saving the King
George III & Queen Charlotte at the Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace


Bunny Smedley
6 April, 2004



ART: A world in miniature
Heaven on Earth: Art from Islamic Lands at the Hermitage Rooms


Bunny Smedley
26 March, 2004



ART: Rooms without views
The John Madejski Fine Rooms at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
10 March, 2004



ART: Dots with demotic dash
Roy Lichtenstein at the Hayward Gallery


Bunny Smedley
7 March, 2004



ART: Manufacturing a modern master
El Greco at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
18 February, 2004



ART: A blast from the past
Blasting the Future! Vorticism in Britain 1910-1920 at the Estorick Collection


Bunny Smedley
12 February, 2004



ART: Just a talent to amuse?
Cecil Beaton: Portraits at the National Portrait Gallery


Bunny Smedley
5 February, 2004



ART: Du côtè de chez Vuillard
Vuillard: From Post-Impressionist to Modern Master at the RA


Bunny Smedley
1 February, 2004



ART: Imaginary Battles, Real Wars
Philip Guston at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
24 January, 2004



ART: Making History Stand Still
In the studio with Sabrina Rowan Hamilton


Bunny Smedley
19 January, 2004



ART: Pictures with a purpose
Philip de Laszlo: A Brush with Grandeur at Christies


Bunny Smedley
15 January, 2004



ART: Sex and angst and the City
Kirchner at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
30 June, 2003



ART: Private passion, public betrayal
Harvard's Winthrop Collection at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
26 June, 2003



ART: Still very much alive, thanks
The BP Portrait Award at the National Portrait Gallery


Bunny Smedley
25 June, 2003



ART: The emperor's 1960s-retro-chic clothes
Bridget Riley at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
24 June, 2003



ART: Not a pretty sight
Cruel and Tender: the real in the 20th century photograph at Tate Modern


Bunny Smedley
3 June, 2003



ART: Videogame diaries
Portrait of the Artist as a Video Gamer at the ICA


Kevin Quince
8 May, 2003



ART: Traditional objectives, contemporary methods
Why it's all right for Tories to feast on the fruits of modernism


Bunny Smedley
5 May, 2003



ART: Shark-infested memories
The Saatchi Gallery at County Hall


Bunny Smedley
18 April, 2003



ART: Where have all the soldiers gone?
Langlands & Bell at the Imperial War Museum


Bunny Smedley
13 April, 2003



ART: If only there were price-tags
Art Deco 1910-1939 at the V&A


Bunny Smedley
28 March, 2003



ART: Mentioning the war
Masterpieces from Dresden at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
14 March, 2003



ART: Pictures for an Institution
Langlands & Bell and the Imperial War Museum


Bunny Smedley
4 March, 2003



ART: Vacant, but pretty too
Days Like These at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
25 February, 2003



ART: Beyond criticism (almost)
Titian at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
19 February, 2003



ART: Not such a dark horse
British Sporting Art at Christie’s


Bunny Smedley
20 January, 2003



ART: Mind your own business
Why the Duke of Northumberland should ignore his critics


Bunny Smedley
16 January, 2003



ART: Probably not the pope’s rhinoceros
Albrecht Dürer at the British Museum


Bunny Smedley
8 January, 2003



ART: Après nous, le deluge?
Madame de Pompadour: Images of a Mistress at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
6 January, 2003



ART: Lost in his own legend
Lord Byron at the National Portrait Gallery


Bunny Smedley
19 November, 2002



ART: Bloody brilliant
Aztecs at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
15 November, 2002



ART: Surplus value
Extra Art at the Institute of Contemporary Arts


Bunny Smedley
13 November, 2002



ART: Fumbling with his zip
Barnett Newman at Tate Modern


Bunny Smedley
1 November, 2002



ART: Two centuries on, the paint still looks fresh
Gainsborough at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
25 October, 2002



ART: In praise of Tracey Emin
(or at least, an assault on one of her detractors)


Bunny Smedley
22 October, 2002



ART: Revolving doors at Russborough
How the Irish Republic is subsidising art theft


Bunny Smedley
2 October, 2002



ART: All this, and a political career as well
Masterpieces from the Walpole Collection at Somerset House


Bunny Smedley
25 September, 2002



ART: A visit to remember
Oona Campbell at the Arndean Gallery, Mayfair


Bunny Smedley
23 September, 2002



ART: At least they used to try
Lothar Hempel’s Propaganda at the ICA


Bunny Smedley
21 September, 2002



ART: Burlington (House) Arcade
The Galleries Show at the Royal Academy


Bunny Smedley
13 September, 2002



ART: ‘Everything is autobiographical’
Lucian Freud’s retrospective at Tate Britain


Bunny Smedley
19 June, 2002



ART: Marlborough San Frontieres: R. B. Kitaj "In the Aura of Cézanne and Other Masters" at the National Gallery


Bunny Smedley
3 November, 2001