Highlights, January 2004
Art as a Start
Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen visits the Courtauld Gallery and muses on what paintings can teach us about Interior Design
Affordable and better housing
In the first of a two-part story Wayne Hemingway explains to Richard Wilding how his early interests in architecture led to the Staiths South Bank project
Pesellino: The Annunciation Diptych
Art critic and writer Robert Cumming guides us through the story and symbolism of one of the less well-known works in the Courtauld Gallery
Egypt in the Alps
Michelangelo wasn't impressed with Flemish painting, and there's no sign of a pyramid either. Stephanie-Suzanne Durante tells the story
Jacob Epstein: Sculptor in Revolt
An iconoclast with a respect for tradition: Grace Brockington on one of the leading British sculptors of the 20th century
The A59 photographer
Lindy Grant on the artistry and itinerary of an unknown traveller and master photographer