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Postcards from Spain

  • 03 January 2008

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

Art for the people

  • 15 November 2007

Thomas Schütte’s sculpture for Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth is a genuinely public work

An African affair

  • 01 November 2007
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In the arid scrub of Eastern Province, Sue Hubbard enrolls as a teacher to the Kenyan boy she sponsors

For your eyes only

  • 16 August 2007

Visual art once had only a walk-on part at the Edinburgh Festival. With a fine selection of shows this year, it is now centre stage.

Pretty vacant

  • 14 June 2007

Punk art exploded into the decay and collapse of the 1970s, bringing a message of racial and sexual empowerment. A new exhibition struggles to capture its raw spirit.

Heavenly bodies

  • 28 May 2007

Sue Hubbard admires Antony Gormley's ambition, but is curiously unmoved by his new show

Let's get serious

  • 07 May 2007

With its emphasis on the "young" and the "fresh", the Turner Prize has pandered to disposable celebrity culture. It’s time to change the rules

War of the words

  • 23 April 2007

Day
A L Kennedy Jonathan Cape, 280pp, £16.99
ISBN 0224077864

A design for life

  • 16 April 2007

The surrealist enterprise has been absorbed into our sensually overloaded world

Into the darkness

  • 02 April 2007

Best known for his beautiful coffee-table books, Andy Goldsworthy is now making art from blood and human hair. Nature is brutal, he tells Sue Hubbard

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