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Richard Cork

Articles by Richard Cork

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Making waves

  • 08 August 2005

Curators and prize committees love him. Yet Antony Gormley's critics accuse him of arrogance and complacency. Now he has dotted Crosby Beach with life-size casts of his own body. Richard Cork on the inventiveness and surprising humour of Britain's most ambitious sculptor

Rip it up and start again

  • 25 July 2005

Visual art - The Pompidou Centre has rehung its modern masterpieces in a thematic style. Richard Cork is seduced

Carbuncles

  • 18 July 2005

Architecture - As the Serpentine opens its annual pavilion, Richard Cork wonders where our spirit of adventure has gone

See my pain

  • 11 July 2005

Visual art - Richard Cork feels humanised by Frida Kahlo's visceral paintings, showcased in a major retrospective

War artists

  • 20 June 2005

Bacon and Sutherland
Martin Hammer Yale University Press, 272pp, £25
ISBN 030010796X

Stone me

  • 13 June 2005

The Sixties psychedelic moment was liberating and outrageously sexy, its visual expression unashamedly orgasmic. Richard Cork enjoys a dreamlike trip down memory lane

Daredevil democracy

  • 30 May 2005

Futurist art - After the carnage of the First World War, many artists were filled with revolutionary spirit. It was a short-lived moment, finds Richard Cork

Stars in his eyes

  • 23 May 2005

Visual art - Celebrity - it's been around since the days of Joshua Reynolds, finds Richard Cork

Never mind the Art, feel the Access

  • 09 May 2005

Alarmed by having to give an impromptu lesson on Tracey Emin to the former shadow arts minister, NS critic Richard Cork speaks out against politicians' wanton disregard for the health of Britain's cultural landscape

The echoing streets

  • 02 May 2005
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Contemporary art - The enormous loss caused by the Holocaust is captured in a deeply moving work by Susan Hiller, as Richard Cork describes

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