The car’s not the only star in Richard Prince’s powerful British debut
Monthly Archives: June 2008
Boucher and Chardin at the Wallace Collection
Boucher and Chardin were radical opposites. The Wallace Collection’s joint exhibition is chance to decide which one is your cup of tea
Mona Hatoum at Parasol Unit – the Sunday Times review
Mona Hatoum’s shock tactics combine the deceptively pretty with the distinctly unnerving
Bob Dylan at the Halcyon Gallery – the Sunday Times review
Bob Dylan is a real genius – just not when he has a paint brush in his hand
Blek le Rat, the man who gave birth to Banksy
Blek le Rat is the grand old man of street art — he paved the way for our very own Banksy. After years of dodging the French authorities he’s finally making serious money. But is he still a revolutionary? Portraits by Pal Hansen
Tracey Emin at the Royal Academy summer show
Tracey Emin’s gory gallery saves the RA’s average-as-ever summer show
Gustav Klimt: is his art worth £135m?
Gustav Klimt’s art was erotic all right, but sexy to the tune of £135m? Our correspondent cops a feel of his Tate Liverpool show
The Chapmans journey to Hell and back
The Chapmans have remade their best work. It’s outrageously good