Mary Weatherford’s new paintings confront us with a sense of place, a remembered moment, a hidden story.

Mika Ross-Southall
Mika Ross-Southall is a writer and artist based in London. She writes on art, architecture, fashion and books for various publications, including the Times Literary Supplement, the Spectator and the Financial Times. She was previously an editor at the Times Literary Supplement. Follow her on Twitter @Mika_R_S and www.mikaross-southall.com
Charlotte Perriand’s Prescient Designs for Modern Living
While working with Le Corbusier and his cousin, Pierre Jeanneret, for 10 years, Perriand advanced her vision of modern living.
Finding Joy in an Artist’s Swimming Pool
“Gateway,” an interactive installation by Joana Vasconcelos, breaks down the boundaries between art and architecture, and makes both accessible.
Reinhard Mucha’s Unsettling Precision
Mucha’s reflective sculptures ensure that while looking at one work, viewers are aware of others and our presence among them.
The Passion and Inspiration of Creative Couples
Modern Couples explores how creative couples reshaped modern art and redefined ideas of gender and love in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Painting’s Patriarchal Spirit
Thirty-seven years after the original exhibition at London’s Royal Academy of Arts, A New Spirit Then, A New Spirit Now proves painting is still a boys’ club.