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Articles by Andrew Solomon: Appeared in


Feb 1995

The Vision Thing

As a major Richard Avedon exhibition opens in London, Andrew Solomon meets America's most famous and elusive photographer in New York.

Mar 1990

Visions of Waking Dreams

Julia Margaret Cameron had her first one-woman show at Colnaghi in 1866. Andrew Solomon reviews her second.

Feb 1990

Paper Tsars

Andrew Solomon travelled to Moscow and met the Paper Architects.

Dec 1989

Painters Made of Turner Stuff

Fifty painters have contributed to the "Salute to Turner" exhibition. Andrew Solomon previews it.

Nov 1989

Surprise Symphony

John Cage has said: "Painting relates to both art and life. Neither can be made. (I try to act in the gap between the two.)"

Oct 1989

After-Dinner Prints

Andrew Solomon finds prints which won't leave you skint.

Sep 1989

Cache Barriers

The expenditure of vast quantities of money requires privacy or it becomes vulgar...

Jul 1989

Auction Stations

The beauty of what is useful may be art's oldest discipline.

Jun 1989

Landing on Mayfair

The Grosvenor House Antiques Fair is on, and beautiful objects made in the reign of William and Mary are there to be swooned over.

May 1989

Shelling Out for Fabergé

All work is born of the triple inspiration of commercial self-interest, visual problem-solving, and communicable ideas.