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25 days ago

‘This is fascist America’: Anish Kapoor may sue after border agents pose by his sculpture

Artist says ‘military style’ raids in US are ‘beyond belief’ while discussing new Southbank show next year

The artist Anish Kapoor is considering taking legal action after border patrol agents posed f…

61 days ago

Gilbert & George review – a pulsating panorama of sex, violence and glorious urban grime

Hayward Gallery, London
From the calling cards of male sex workers to shocking headlines about murder, the octogenarian pair see and incorporate everything, resulting in a show that seethes with life

T…

68 days ago

‘Too soothing’: why have music-hating art duo Gilbert & George gone orchestra mad?

They once described music as ‘the enemy’. But their warts-and-all paintings of sex, money, race and religion are now being given a soundtrack by the Philharmonia. The great contrarians explain all

Gil…

5 months ago

Yoshitomo Nara review: cutesy terrors swear, smoke, play guitar and burn down houses

Hayward Gallery, London
The Japanese artist’s instantly recognisable delinquent infants fill a huge show that also includes more sombre – and still angry – work made since the Fukushima disaster

There’…

9 months ago

The big picture: the jubilation of clubbing in 90s London

Photographer Ewen Spencer captures the energy of a garage music night for working-class kids

Ewen Spencer took this picture at a Sunday club night called Twice As Nice at The End in London’s West Cent…

‘I was always obsessed with death’: how Linder turned pornography and trauma into art

At 70, Linder is having a retrospective at the Hayward Gallery – after years of being overlooked by the art establishment. She discusses punk, porn and politics

In 1977, the punk band Buzzcocks releas…

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