I don't beleeeeeeeeeive it!' There's more than one Richard Wilson? Oh yes, several in fact. An American composer, an Australian general, sci-fi writer, New Zealand goalkeeper, Irish politician... the list goes on. Oh and some artist dude who's pretty big apparently.
Yes, it's artist Richard Wilson and his most famous work 20:50, anexactly proportioned room half-filled with sump oil. 2010 sees the piece - one of the highlights of the early '90s - on display again at the Saatchi Gallery.
To accompany the major survey exhibition of the career of Damien Hirst, Tate Modern is giving over its Turbine Hall to show the artist's much publicised diamond-covered skull, For the Love of God. Until...
The much-publicised Damien Hirst survey show takes over Tate Modern this summer, offering the world the chance to reappraise the career of one of the most famous artists in the world. The general consensus...
Contemporary artist Josiah McElheny has transformed Gallery 2 at the Whitechapel with the aid of seven large-scale mirrored sculptures, displaying a series of abstract films. Until 20.07.12.
Interesting. After years - decades even - of almost completely ignoring photography as an artistic medium, Saatchi has performed a volte-face worthy of the coalition government and decided to mount a major...
The perfect brand collaboration: yes, it's Google and the Saatchi Gallery. This summer the ad man's gallery plays host to shortlisted works from the internet search giant's photography competition. Until...
Olivier Award winning writer, Bola Agbaje, explores two different cultures and the idea of marrying the two together. Thankfully she goes beyond a clichéd look at interracial relationships and overly...
In 1967 we meet Kenneth and Sandra just as he steals her away from his older brother Henry. Their heady romance precedes their days as part of the baby boomer generation when they spawn Rosie.
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A quintessentially British start to the Summer. The Chelsea Flower Show is a must for gardeners but the sheer variety of gardens and displays make it equally as fascinating a delight for anybody else too...
Natasha Kissell does evocatively dreamy landscapes, with a hint of something gently surreal, like a child-friendly cross between John Stark and Wieland Payer. She has a solo show at Eleven Fine Art this...