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Claudia Schiffer in the clutches of modern art

12.10.09
Inspired by art-loving supermodel Claudia Schiffer, a host of names produce works for the latest edition of Harper’s Bazaar magazine... more

Is Anish Kapoor’s exhibition suitable for a first date?

29.09.09
They are candid, provocative - and totally at odds with each other. Our resident 'sexperts' offer conflicting advice on Londoners' sexual dilemmas... ... more

Rupert Goold is the director with the golden touch

07.08.09
Move over Mendes, watch out Nunn, Rupert Goold's production of Enron is the critical hit of the summer, and his Kubrick-inspired take on Shakespeare thrills modern audiences... more

Unmasked, the famous brothers whose disguise duped art world

16.07.09
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

Emma's paper flight of fancy

28.01.09
Celebrities have sketched designs on paper planes for a protest against the aviation industry... more

Hot tickets: London's going out guide

21.10.08
Greenwich & Docklands Festival comes to town, see Classified at Tate Britain and book Hello, Dolly!.... more

Art & design

08.10.08
London has recently underlined its status as the global capital of contemporary art. These are the key players in the world’s most exciting market. ... more

Social London

08.10.08
This is the heart of the social scene, with the names that make the social circuit turn and add the glitter to the parties the capital does so well ... more

ICA scraps admission charge to have a happy 60th birthday

01.09.08
Admission charges at one of London's best-known modern art galleries have been scrapped... more

Hell is first great work of the 21st century

06.06.08
The Chapman Brothers have done it again – their new Hell is even better than the first, says Brian Sewell.... more

Chapman Brother's Hell is rising from ashes

29.05.08
Jake and Dinos Chapman's apocalyptic sculpture Hell was destroyed in the Momart warehouse fire in east London - but now it has risen from the ashes... more

Suburbs miss out in Arts Council carve-up

03.04.08
London's outer boroughs are not getting their fair share of funding from the Arts Council, its executive director for the capital admitted... more

Tracey Emin's right: it's small that's beautiful

13.03.08
Emin's attack on Ken for destroying an arts complex in Shoreditch to make way for an office block is far more significant than the Mayor's new cultural audit ... more

Don't depend on our vote, say artists

11.03.08
A host of Britain's leading artists have launched an extraordinary attack on Ken Livingstone's "destruction of London"... 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

The man who made us love Macbeth

28.09.07
London's most promising theatre director, Rupert Goold, takes a moment to talk about his latest show and future plans.... more

Goolden boy of theatre

25.09.07
Prolific 35-year-old director, Rupert Goold, is the new darling of theatreland and has two new major plays opening in London this week.... more

Dear Royal Academy, how do you do it every year?

18.06.07
Brian Sewell is so disappointed by the worst Summer Show in history that he is compelled to write individually to some of the artists involved... more

Chapmans are down on Orwell's Farm

12.02.07
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

Art with the bow-wow wow factor

01.02.07
Stars such as Ricky Gervais, Kylie Minogue and Damien Hirst have all been inspired by a picture of a dog drawn by a five-year-old boy.... more

Absurdity set in bronze

30.01.07
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

Chapmans bring their weird science to Tate

29.01.07
It looks like a surreal scientific experiment being conducted on household appliances but it is in fact the latest sculpture from the Chapman Brothers.... more

Critic's choice: Top five plays

07.11.06
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

Devilish deals in art world

25.10.06
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

Artist transforms old Fiat into pile of cash

12.10.06
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

White Cube goes west with gallery in St James's

27.09.06
London's modern White Cube gallery, the place Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin and Gilbert and George all call home, is unveiling a second £12 million branch in the West End.... more

Saatchi: I'll pay 10 times the value for art

06.09.06
Art collector Charles Saatchi says money is no object when it comes to buying art and he'll pay up to 10 times to value of a work to secure it.... more

Critic's Choice: Top Five Exhibitions

24.08.06
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

Gut feeling in the gallery

02.08.06
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
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