Richard Cork

Articles by Richard Cork

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What a carve-up

  • 07 June 2004

Art - Richard Cork on why David Nash's organic sculptures are much more than dead wood

The beautiful and the damned

  • 31 May 2004

Art - Richard Cork follows the queen of art deco's descent into empty sentimentality

The magic of colour

  • 24 May 2004

Art - Richard Cork revels in the hectic pleasures of Joan Miro at the Pompidou Centre

Lost in space

  • 17 May 2004

Sculpture 2 - Richard Cork on how Antony Gormley continues to push the boundaries

Noble rot

  • 10 May 2004

Art - Richard Cork revels in the riotous abundance of Cy Twombly

Alone in a crowd

  • 03 May 2004

Art - Richard Cork on a reclusive painter who lost himself in London life

Master of stillness

  • 26 April 2004

Art - Richard Cork on an elusive artist who moves restlessly from one extreme to another

The naked truth

  • 19 April 2004

Art - Richard Cork finds Lucian Freud as uncompromising and unconventional as ever

Surveillance culture

  • 12 April 2004

Art - Richard Cork is unsettled by the bleak reflection of our times at "Beck's Futures"

Art house

  • 05 April 2004

Restoration - Richard Cork on a stately home's reincarnation as a diverse showcase for art

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President Cheney?

Get ready for President Cheney

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Tory foes

If Dave doesn’t win, it’s open season

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Lib Dem dilemma

The Lib Dem dilemma

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Sons of Cuba

Sons of Cuba (PG)

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Fat Man in a White Hat

Fat Man in a White Hat

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Anarchism's failure

The World That Never Was: a True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists and Secret Agents

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