British Museum exhibition reveals artists who made not to glorify but to mock, insult, accuse, abuse, undermine and demean
Monthly Archives: July 2009
Elizabeth Peyton’s portraits of rock stars
New York artist’s Whitechapel Gallery show has paintings of Liam Gallagher, Kurt Cobain, Pete Doherty – and Prince William
National Gallery’s landscape exhibition
French painting of the 19th century, Corot to Monet, from their own collection is featured in the Sainsbury basement
Jeff Koons’s first large British exhibition
Serpentine Gallery’s Popeye suite is debut of artist’s extensive work in public gallery, despite displays at the Gagosian
JW Waterhouse at the Royal Academy
‘Late Pre-Raphaelite’s’ suggestive sexy paintings of teenage girls like his St Eulalia disturb in Royal Academy exhibition