Gary Hume: the half-an-hour-a-day man
18 January 2012 • Mark Westall
It’s going to be a big year for Gary Hume. Not bad going for an artist whose creative bursts don’t last long.
18 January 2012 • Mark Westall
It’s going to be a big year for Gary Hume. Not bad going for an artist whose creative bursts don’t last long.
13 January 2012 • Mark Westall
Damien Hirst’s 1,500 career-spanning, geometrically relentless spot paintings are taking over the planet. Adrian Searle longs for a smear, a wobble – or one with no purple in it
29 September 2011 • Mark Westall
She’s danced topless to the Beatles, made a chandelier from pants and filmed inside the human body. Adrian Searle is hooked on the womanly world of artist Pipilotti Rist
28 September 2011 • Mark Westall
First there was Marilyn, then Liz, then Jackie. In 1974, Andy Warhol started painting Bardot. Jonathan Jones on the pop artist’s women
31 August 2011 • Mark Westall
People open up to Gillian Wearing. So the artist made a feature film in which members of the public divulge their innermost secrets – with shocking results
24 August 2011 • Mark Westall
The Royal College of Art is trying to reinvent itself as a beacon of diversity – with a show of work by its black students. Hannah Pool enters a world of wigs, furniture and whirlwinds
22 August 2011 • Mark Westall
Science and art are often considered opposites – so what happens when top practitioners in each field collaborate? The results, finds Stuart Jeffries, can be seismic
27 July 2011 • Mark Westall
Newly renovated, the National Museum of Scotland at last gives a collection of Victorian curiosities the extraordinary showcase they deserve. Jonathan Glancey takes a look inside