Andrew Graham-Dixon traces Paul Nash's footsteps in the trenches at Ypres Nash’s melancholy shadowed both the film and the presenter, who strode round the English country- and sea-side, not to mention ...
We have all seen those eerie pictures of the ranked thousands of sculpted soldiers looming out of the darkness and they are highly evocative, but Andrew Graham-Dixon's wonderful reaction did far more ...
Not by Leonardo: Andrew Graham-Dixon with the so-called Isleworth Mona Lisa Deducing that there were in fact two separate versions of the Mona Lisa, he leapt on a plane to visit potential precursors ...
For one thing, Andrew Graham-Dixon is the doyen of TV visual arts. His programmes are erudite, but they wear their erudition lightly. And he takes in the broad cultural sweep, the pulse and the ...
The first episode is entitled "Out of the Forest", describing how the Russian people under Ivan the Terrible emerged from their wooded subjugation by the Mongols, but the story Graham-Dixon starts ...
As this is telly and not an art history lecture, lucky old Graham-Dixon gets to follow in that artist’s footsteps to exotic, picturesque locations around the world. And so Burra was certainly the ...
Coming from the 60th anniversary celebrations for the Festival of Britain where Nancy Durrant talks to Tracey Emin about her new show at the Hayward. Also, Andrew Graham-Dixon travels north to the new ...