She left London because her paintings felt hopelessly unfashionable compared with the work of the YBA’s. Now she’s back with a blockbuster show – and the world has come round to her point of view
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She left London because her paintings felt hopelessly unfashionable compared with the work of the YBA’s. Now she’s back with a blockbuster show – and the world has come round to her point of view
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The former British Vogue editor reflects on his early years in London, the importance of celebrating diversity and why he takes comfort in the younger generation
When Edward Enninful was scouted on th…
6 months ago
Newport Street Gallery, London
Shepard Fairey, Damien Hirst and Invader join forces to make an exhibition that’s so bad, it’s like walking in on a crime scene
You’ve heard of the best of both worlds, …
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In prose and in paint, the great artist Celia Paul is exorcising the ghosts of her past – from the cruelties of her lover Freud, to his offhand cohorts, and the YBA revolution that declared painting …
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The Tiepolo Blue author’s impressive second novel is an enthrallingly intricate portrait of the art world
James Cahill’s first novel, Tiepolo Blue, charted the sexual liberation and psychic disintegra…
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