Feb 27, 2013
Gritty, bellicose, self-absorbed: New York’s mid-1990s art scene is hard to romanticise, but this show does its best
Feb 25, 2013
The African artist’s mosaic-like works are beautiful but behind their shiny outward appearance lie weighty concerns
Feb 24, 2013
With sensual brushwork counterpointing grid-like compositions, these virtuoso still lifes offer viewers ‘a different energy’
Feb 24, 2013
This cleverly curated show relates how Lichtenstein’s works formed a telling commentary on the dominant visual culture
©Charlie Bibby
Feb 24, 2013
Removal of street art from wall in London outrages art world
Feb 22, 2013
How a group of Japanese artists tried to break new ground in the 1950s. By Ariella Budick
Feb 22, 2013
An exhibition of the artist’s ink drawings and watercolours opens at the St Barbe Museum and Art Gallery in Hampshire
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Feb 22, 2013
Christie’s raises its premiums, London gets a new art fair and a museum sell-off in Turkey sparks fury
©Jake Walters
Peter Aspden
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Feb 22, 2013
Dinos Chapman, purveyor of infernal images that make your flesh crawl, has made his first album
Feb 22, 2013
Dionysian decadence and the nightmarish fringes of the human imagination are fruitfully explored in a new series by the Portuguese artist
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An artist finds his groove
Dinos Chapman, purveyor of infernal images that make your flesh crawl, has made his first album