Art Review: If there are any trends to be spotted in the contemporary art firmament, then you'll probably spot them at student shows such as this one. And most of the Royal Academy's second-year students are proof, yet again, of the celebrated resurgence of painting. .. read
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Art Review: Few artists use rubbish as effectively or with as much flair as Phyllida Barlow. The setting of her latest exhibition is the Bloomberg Space and the foyer of the financial news powerhouse has probably never looked better, says Fisun Güner... read
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Art Review: Abram Games created some of the most arresting images in British poster design during World War II. But he caused controversy and invoked criticism from an MP with one particular 'blonde bombshell' image, says Fisun Güner... read
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Art Review: Louise Bourgeois' exhibition Sublimation throws up all the old chestnuts about creativity, which are simplistically explored. But is trauma a sufficient, or even necessary, prerequisite for making art, asks Fisun Güner?.. read
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Art Review: By placing the image at the centre of his new exhibition, The Triumph Of Painting, Charles Saatchi poses crucial questions about the future of painting. The pity is that he chose the wrong artists, says Brian Sewell... read
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Tate Modern - the world's most popular gallery of modern art - could become half as big again under development plans revealed today. Director Sir Nicholas Serota has announced that the gallery is to commission a major new building... read
Art Review: This isn't the first time St Paul's Cathedral has hosted the work of a contemporary artist. However, there isn't much that feels particularly contemporary about this latest exhibition by Russian artist Sergei Chepik, says Fisun Güner... read
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