The Art of Feeling19 Feb 2020The most terrifying images in history?Paintings of the past depicted horror, dread and foreboding. But can art still frighten us into a new consciousness, asks Kelly Grovier.19 Feb 202019 Dec 2019A lost masterpiece rediscoveredA candlelight painting recently rescued from obscurity shows two children absorbed in play. Kelly Grovier explores a history of wonder in art.19 Dec 201919 Dec 2019What courage really meansFrom the concealed suffering of Sandro Botticelli’s Fortitude to Frida Kahlo’s serene gaze, Kelly Grovier explores a history of artworks showing bravery.19 Dec 20192 Dec 2019Can joy exist without sadness?Throughout history, artists have often painted ecstasy – and melancholy – in the same work. Kelly Grovier explores the roots of this double-edged approach.2 Dec 201913 Nov 2019Why we should celebrate angerFrom 14th-Century frescoes to 21st-Century short films, artists have shown the reality of rage, writes Kelly Grovier.13 Nov 20197 Nov 2019What is melancholy in the 21st Century?In the second of our Art of Feeling series, Kelly Grovier explores how views of despondency have changed over time – and what role it can play in combating despair.7 Nov 201911 Oct 2019The first time sex was depicted in art?In the first of our new series The Art of Feeling, Kelly Grovier explores the history of love in painting and sculpture – from a crude prehistoric valentine to a chiselled canoodle.11 Oct 2019