The party season began early last night when Ms Paltrow hosted a dinner for a new club. Summer Litchfield on the haunts opening on heritage-rich sites... more
The most famous double act in contemprary art, Jake and Dinos Chapman create a giant exhibition in the galleries of White Cube, revealing that they are just as capable of black humour on their own as when their forces combine.
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Andy Warhol took his place in the procession of high-priced art through London salerooms when his six-feet square 1967 self-portrait sold for almost £11milliion at Christie's... more
Jake and Dinos Chapman are backing a fund-raising auction for the art college where they trained - in return for a brass plaque in the lavatories... more
Polly Morgan is the macabre queen of the London art scene. When she’s not slicing up roadkill and transforming bird corpses into small masterpieces, she’s yacht-hopping with her millionaire fans... more
Artists including Antony Gormley, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Marc Quinn and Peter Blake have personalised vases as a fundraising venture for the ICA... more
London Fashion Week kicks off on Thursday, with a jam-packed roster of events, both on and off the catwalk. Here Laura Craik gives a heads-up on what’s hot... more
After enrolling at the Royal College of Art, Dinos became an assistant to the artists Gilbert and George, before collaborating with his brother Jake... more
Avant-Garde artists Konstantin and Yuri Shamanov were billed as the stars of the show, a new exhibition of contemporary Russian works at Westminster gallery... more
Modern art duo Jake and Dinos Chapman have satirised Animal Farm, Orwell's 1945 classic allegory of Stalinist Russia, for their new London show Two Legs Bad, Four Legs Good.... more
Ten bronze sculptures make up the Chapman Brothers' latest exhibition, depicting everyday objects, to which models of brains, penises and vaginas are added to form bizarre organic machines. ... more
The stars of Dirty Dancing are kicking up their heels, Faustus offers a smorgasbord of theatrical delights and Faust provides an evening you're unlikely to forget.... more
A triumph of wit over substance it may be, but Rupert Goold's Faustus is nonetheless a triumph and this adaptation presents a smorgasbord of theatrical delights.... more
Scottish artist Simon Starling won last year's Turner Prize for a ramshackle shed which he turned into a boat. Then he tried the same trick on a battered old motor car.... more
A host of big-name artists show some highly unrepresentative pieces at ICA and a choice selection of Constable landscapes at Tate Britain. Hephzibah Anderson looks at five great exhibitions.... more
As with domestic politics, summer is the silly season in the art world and the ICA's latest show Surprise Surprise is a playful parody of the power politics of contemporary art culture.... more
Exclusive: After high-profile allegations this season, Charlton's manager is pleased the issue is now being addressed but says the authorities still have plenty of work to do