Review: Cezanne at Tate Modern
It is said, perhaps to the point of cliché, that Paul Cezanne was the “father of modernism”. Amusingly, when Tate was first offered a painting by Cezanne in 1921 (The François Zola Dam, 1877-8), its then director rejected the loan, on the grounds that he was too modern. A century on, however,
The Isis MT22 Stash Sale
The Isis MT22 stash sale is now open — buy some of our beautiful magazines and posters, and help us print in the process! * Unfortunately, we’re currently only able to deliver to Oxford colleges. Magazine: The Isis MT21 Motion Sickness A3 Poster: Hot People Read The Isis The Is
Tea-time: In Conversation with Skye McAlpine
“A good cook is like a sorceress who dispenses happiness.” Elsa Schiaparelli’s words are certainly true of Skye McAlpine, the Venice-based cookery writer behind the hit blog From My Dining Table (and graduate of University College, Oxford). In A Table in Venice and A Table for Friends –

