Has Charles Saatchi Lost His Senses

Has Charles Saatchi Lost His Senses

‘New Sensations’ exhibition upstaged by ‘The Future Can Wait’, but both lack punch Two schemes for emerging artists, both launched in 2007, have in this year joined forces to create a museum-scale survey of emerging art at B1, Victoria house in...

Pavilion Of Art And Design The Real Masterpiece

The Shock Of The Old Invades Berkeley Square You’ve seen this year’s major exhibitions, now’s your chance to recreate them in your living room by buying your very own masterpiece! That’s right, the Pavilion of Art & Design has works...

Tacita Dean Unilever Commission 2011 Unveiled At Tate

FILM: a low-tech love letter to the magic of cinemaFor the twelfth commission in the Tate Modern Unilever Series, and the first to be devoted to the moving image, Tacita Dean has created ‘FILM’ – an homage to analogue film-making and to what is...
Djurberg And Mirza Keyboards And Crocodiles

Djurberg And Mirza Keyboards And Crocodiles

Review of Camden Arts Centre Autumn Exhibitions Today, Camden Arts Centre opens two exciting new exhibitions: Nathalie Djurberg’s A World of Glass, with music by Hans Berg; and Haroon Mirza’s I Saw Square Triangle Sine. Both these artists have created...

Barry Flanagan Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man

Review – This autumn, the Tate pays tribute to one of Britain’s art pioneers – Barry Flanagan (1941-2009). Achieving international renown for his bonze hare pyramid sculptures, gracing prominent public spaces around the world (including NYC’s...

Grayson Perry A Pilgrim’s Progress

Review – In The Tomb of the Unknown Craftsman, Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry invites us on a pilgrimage: saluting the ‘travel’ experience generated by the museum, we are to call at the historical and cultural stations that have informed...