Sue Hubbard

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The gilded cage

  • 12 June 2008

The lavish, decorative works of Gustav Klimt and his associates provided the rich and privileged few with a retreat from the problems of the Industrial Age

Anxious objects

  • 05 June 2008

Sue Hubbard ponders the perennial question of how to decide boundaries of art

No logo

  • 29 May 2008

Public art does not have to be grand and bombastic. It is sometimes more effective when it is modest and reflective

Better late than never

  • 15 May 2008

The art world has suddenly "discovered" Maria Lassnig at the venerable age of almost 90

Shallow waters

  • 01 May 2008

Martin Maloney's paintings take the temperature of tabloid culture. Just don't look to them to inspire

Meditation man

  • 10 April 2008

Nigel Hall's sculptures are points of stillness in a chaotic world

Dream catcher

  • 21 February 2008

Alexander Rodchenko's photographs captured the idealism and pioneering spirit of the early Soviet Union

Silent witness

  • 14 February 2008

The sculptor Juan Muñoz was keenly aware of the difficulties we face in expressing ourselves

A model of restoration

  • 10 January 2008

Sue Hubbard finds magic in the ruins of an Irish village abandoned during the potato famine

Postcards from Spain

  • 03 January 2008

An exhibition inspired by Federico García Lorca's beloved country house sheds new light on the poet

Cricket's revolution

The Ashes and globalisation

The empire strikes back

Ziauddin Sardar

Move over viagra

Put a little spice in your box

Religion

Does God hate women?

Does God Hate Women?

Art

Medals of dishonour

Pin the blame on them

James Macintyre

Cameron the bully?

A fresh approach?

Canada

The new dope lords

Traffic out of control

Television

Revelations

Revelations: How to Find God

Travel

Brussels and surrealism

Nothing is as it seems

Vote!

Will China rule the world?

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