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February 08, 2011
Gary Hume makes beautiful paintings. His materials are household paints on aluminium surfaces and his subject’s, he says, are "flora, fauna and portraits". The results are elegant, delicate, ...
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February 08, 2011
Science and Surrealism, ancient myths, Buddhism and feminism are among the frameworks of ideas important to Liliane Lijn’s art. In Paris at the end of the 1950s, in Greece and New York, and in ...
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February 08, 2011
An internationally acclaimed artist, Antony Gormley is best known for his monumental sculpture Angel of the North. This earth-bound figure with its massive wings shares with all of Gormley’s work ...
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February 08, 2011
In a distinguished career since the mid-1970s, Tony Cragg has produced a strikingly diverse range of sculptures in the widest variety of materials. His prolific output embraces organic and ...
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February 08, 2011
Since the 1960s, when he was associated with British Pop Art, Joe Tilson has enjoyed international acclaim for the individuality and originality of his paintings, constructions, prints and ...
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February 08, 2011
Rachel Whiteread has created some of the most remarkable and resonant public sculptures of recent years. House (now demolished) cast in concrete the interior of a terraced house in London’s East ...
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February 08, 2011
Babelgum FAST’s Kiersten reviews a documentary about a progressive talk show that is popular in the moderate Muslim world, an animation about a cat, and the holiday classic, Santa Claus Conquers ...
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February 08, 2011
The crew camps out at the LA Courthouse hoping to get a shot of Mel Gibson.  Tin ventures to the Octomom’s house.
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February 08, 2011
William Turnbull is one of Britain’s most distinguished sculptors and painters. In the late 1940s he studied art in London and then spent time in Paris, and ever since he has rigorously explored ...
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February 08, 2011
Karl Weschke’s impressive, complex paintings picture the human figure and the landscape, the everyday and the mythical. His subjects include dogs and drowned bodies, creatures from legends and, ...
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February 08, 2011
Eric Gill was one of the twentieth century’s most admired sculptors. He was also a letter-cutter, typographic designer (of Gill Sans, among other typefaces), calligrapher, architect, writer and ...
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February 08, 2011
Eric Gill was one of the twentieth century’s most admired sculptors. He was also a letter-cutter, typographic designer (of Gill Sans, among other typefaces), calligrapher, architect, writer and ...
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February 08, 2011
David Batchelor’s art is about colour. With lightboxes and everyday plastics, eccentric chandeliers and projections, he brings pure, direct colour into galleries and public spaces. His works are ...
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February 08, 2011
The crew continue to hunt Mel Gibson, while Tin gets into trouble at the Octomom’s house.
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February 08, 2011
Gavin Turk is a leading figure in British contemporary art. His 1991 degree show work Cave, a blue ceramic plaque commemorating his occupancy of a studio, and Pop, the waxwork figure of himself ...
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February 08, 2011
At the heart of Dryden Goodwin’s art is a fascination with drawing. But the ways in which he explores this age-old practice are anything but traditional. He combines drawing with photography, ...
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February 08, 2011
Martin Creed is one of Britain’s most engaging contemporary artists. His self-effacing work reflects an anxiety to communicate in a world already full of too many things. So he frequently tries to ...
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February 08, 2011
Gilbert Prousch met George Passmore at St Martin’s School of Art in 1967. Since then they have famously lived and worked together as Gilbert & George, creating an extraordinary body of ...
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February 08, 2011
Since winning the Turner Prize in 2003, Grayson Perry has become the nation’s favourite transvestite potter. In this film, he speaks engagingly about why he is an artist that uses ceramics and ...
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February 08, 2011
The Sculpture 100 is a journey through one hundred public sculptures made across one hundred years. In 1905, Thomas Brock and Aston Webb began work on their final grand celebration of Victoria ...
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