Archive: Art

Robert Crumb: A Chronicle Of Modern Times Best known for the Keep On Truckin' image and the Fritz The Cat movie (two items of his work he absolutely detests), Robert Crumb defined the look of the sixties with his underground cartoons. These days, he's overground enough to have this major exhibition at the Whitechapel. Updated 24/04/2005


Surrealism: Desire Unbound If you love love, you'll love Surrealism. Well, let's put that to the test, as I embark on another one of my grossly uninformed art reviews, inspired by the current exhibition at Tate Modern. Updated 23/12/2001


Tate Modern Is it the finest collection of modern art on the planet, or is it a glorified intellectual theme park for the young and trendy? And is there really a problem if it turns out to be both? Updated 18/09/2000


Turner Prize Exhibition 1999 A wholly uneducated look at the contenders for modern British art's top prize: Buster Keaton tributes, Vegas by night, horses in launderettes and That Bed. Updated 29/01/2000


Turner Prize 2002 Weird science, filmed vertigo, modern design and sweet, sweet porn: the nominees for the arts prize that's used for cheap publicity by those MPs who are too lazy to steal or visit prostitutes. Updated 12/12/2002


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