Julia Weiner
Julia Weiner is Senior Lecturer in Art History at Regent's University, London and the JC art critic. #000d
Art lovers bank on Rothschild
Pepper is the spice of sculpting life
The brilliant artist you've never heard of
Max Weber: An American Cubist in Paris and London 1905-15
Not getting the maximum out of Max's talent
Gemma Levine - portrait of a photographer
London artist thanks Israel Museum at a gala dinner that raises £900,000
Anthony Caro: A man who carved his own place in history
Chaim Soutine: the artist who fell foul of the hygiene police
You have almost certainly heard of Marc Chagall, and Modigliani may be a familiar name. But what about Chaim Soutine?
Art House: the community's artists on show
Art House 2012 attracted more than 300 entries from a wide range of painters, sculptors and photographers
South Bank gallery celebrates David Bomberg
Selected works from the Sarah Rose collection are on show in London
Dodo: the queen of Berlin bohemia
Dörte Wolff (aka Dodo) charted the decadence of pre-Nazi Germany in between dealing with her complex love life
Winning arts and minds for Israel
The mystery of Josef Herman and the vanished paintings
A series of works went missing for decades. Now on show, could the artist have found them too emotional to bear?
After The Dinner Party
Judy Chicago became notorious for creating an openly sexual installation. Now she wants to focus on Jewish themes.
Photos of the modern age
What made five Hungarians so influential in 20th-century photography? Could it have been their Jewishness?
Interview: Gerry Fox
The South Bank Show's artist behind the camera.
Art with a heart for Israel
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