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Website for young artists creates a stir

14.06.11
An art website created by and for young people has been inundated with thousands of hits days after going live... more

Emin the not-so-young British artist: swimming, dancing... and happy

16.05.11
Tracey Emin has declared that she is finally happy as she unveiled a blockbuster retrospective of the abuse and angst that fuelled her career... more

Naked truth about the British Art Show

17.02.11
The curators of the Hayward's British Art Show present their chosen artists as thinkers, seers and philosophers - but are they really going to set the world on fire?... more

Art with plenty of (hula) hoopla

12.10.10
Visitors will be encouraged to swing through an obstacle course of hanging gymnastic rings as part of an exhibition opening tomorrow... more

Move pushes boundaries

12.10.10
Our resistance to choreography anywhere other than the theatre, by anyone other than professionals is a theme of the Hayward show... more

What's the secret of a long-term relationship in advertising?

19.07.10
Advertising and marketing: The stereotype about people in creative industries is that they are fickle and flighty - but businesses are built on strong relationships... more

Ernesto Neto makes a splash on Southbank

05.07.10
The Hayward Gallery has a knack of presenting exuberant summer exhibitions. This year Ernesto Neto and The New Decor are on show.... more

Developers can make fortune as council sells off 'cut-price' properties

04.09.09
Cash-strapped council is auctioning 'cut-price' houses to developers who can then make tens of thousands of pounds' profit... more

Collage at the cutting edge

18.08.09
One day the Hayward or the Tate will mount a mammoth exhibition on the history of collage. Until then, this show serves as a dress rehearsal... more

Hot tickets: London's going out guide

03.07.09
The Standard's writers pick out the best shows, films and exhibitions taking place in the capital... more

It's worth Walking in the Mind

25.06.09
The Hayward Gallery has excelled itself this summer with a Disneyworld-like exhibition called Walking in the Mind.... more

What to see over Easter

09.04.09
We pick the top five exhibitions, films, shows and egg hunts in London for the Easter weekend.... more

Phil Manzanera lacks that funk feeling

10.02.09
Phil Manzanera demonstrated not a smidgeon of jazz feel and all the middle-aged hubris of a wealthy rock star.... more

Happy 40th to art's concrete bunker

09.07.08
Luminaries of the art world will flock to the South Bank tonight to celebrate an institution they love - even if the paying public has always been more cautious... more

Comment: Happy Hayward

09.07.08
The Hayward reaches its 40th birthday today but retains a certain playfulness despite the approach of middle age... more

Literature Festival is Making Hay in the metropolis

04.07.08
Surely if Hay-on-Wye can rig up a worldclass literary festival, our bustling metropolis can rouse itself for a couple of weeks of book chat? ... more

The Fortismere Factor adds 30% to house prices

27.06.08
Families are paying premiums of up to £400,000 to live in the catchment area of two of London's best schools... more

Strap in and enjoy the ride

29.05.08
Art gallery and funfair converge at Pyscho Buildings; an exhibition of specially commissioned architectural pieces by eight artists.... more

Shock and oar as new show goes wayward at Hayward

27.05.08
Psycho Buildings at the Hayward Gallery is no Ideal Home Show... more

Hayward’s 40th birthday for 40p

07.03.08
The Hayward Gallery will celebrate its 40th birthday this summer by inviting the public in for the cost of a penny for each year of its existence.... more

Comic chops from the best

28.01.08
Laughing In A Foreign Language offers welcome relief from the otherwise unremitting January gloom.... more

Modern art show means we can all see the joke...

31.12.07
Modern art can be a joke, according to the Hayward Gallery, which next month hosts an exhibition dedicated to humour.... more

Photos inspire painters at Hayward show

29.08.07
Works by modern artists including Andy Warhol and David Hockney will go on show at the Hayward Gallery next month.... more

At last, a great Southbank show

30.05.07
Nick Curtis, who grew up going to the Southbank, celebrates the complex's shift from bleak concrete jungle to cultural quarter to be proud of. ... more

Critic's choice: top five exhibitions

24.05.07
Hephzibah Anderson picks the best of this week's exhibitions, including Tate Britain's first major photography exhibition, Anthony Gormley's latest show at the Hayward, and Monet at the Royal Academy.... more

Gormley: Am I a megalomaniac?

11.05.07
Why has Antony Gormley invaded London with a model army of sculptures based on his own body? As he prepares for a major exhibition, even he is beginning to question his motives.... more

Rooftop figures to give London nude horizons

20.04.07
More than 30 life-size sculptures of a naked male body are to be exhibited across the London skyscape.... more

Gormley plans 30 life-sized London sculptures

12.03.07
The artist behind the massive Angel of the North sculpture is planning 30 life-sized sculptures of himself on top of some of London's landmarks.... more

Hirst to Hockney at Hayward

05.09.06
The highlights of the Arts Council's unrivalled collection of British modern art will go on show in the Hayward Gallery this week.... more


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