In his series of imaginary correspondences with artists, Ian Sansom is afraid that Virginia Woolf may have passed on his details to Victorian photographer Julia Margaret Cameron. Show more
Ian Sansom continues his series of imaginary correspondences with some of history's most celebrated artists by asking Frida Kahlo if she is a sellout? Show more
In his series of imaginary correspondences with some of history's most celebrated artists, Ian Sansom asks Caravaggio about his penchant for violence, blood and severed heads. Show more
In his series of imaginary correspondences with some of history's most celebrated artists, Ian Sansom asks Albrecht Durer if he was as vain as he appeared to be? Show more
In his series of imaginary correspondences with some of history's most celebrated artists, Ian Sansom is trying to work out what Picasso is thinking. Show more