Somebody out there is watching you. And this show has the photo evidence to prove it. Our critic sneaks a peek at the disturbing work of the voyeur
Monthly Archives: May 2010
The Fourth Plinth, Trafalgar Square
Our critic goes to visit the latest inhabitant of the Fourth Plinth on Trafalgar Square, an aquatic treat from Yinka Shonibare
Picasso: Peace and Freedom, Tate Liverpool
Tate Liverpool’s Picasso show throws a startling new light on the artist’s wartime work. What an old softie he was, says our critic
Nairy Baghramian and Phyllida Barlow, Serpentine Gallery
No touching at the Serpentine’s sculpture show. In fact, no audience participation of any kind. What a relief, says Waldemar Januszczak
Objects of Obsession, Birmingham
The pre-Raphaelite John Brett’s landscapes were fine. When it came to people, he merely showed his own infatuations
Memories are made of this
Jannis Kounellis’s humble materials trigger an intense emotional response in our writer, as his show opens at the cavernous Ambika P3