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Sue Hubbard

Articles by sue hubbard

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Fraud

  • 26 February 2007
  • 5 comments

Gilbert and George's work is seen to be gritty and provocative. But in fact it owes its international reputation to the sycophancy of the art world

Welcome to hell

  • 15 January 2007
  • 3 comments

The art of the Chapman brothers is cynical and morally bankrupt

The new Romantics

  • 04 December 2006
  • 1 comment

Artists are turning their backs on the insular metropolitan scene and engaging with the threats facing the environment

Men behaving badly

  • 17 July 2006

Damien Hirst learned his bad-boy posturing from the Romantics, finds Sue Hubbard

Living colour

  • 29 May 2006

A memory, a place, a smell, a lover's touch: Howard Hodgkin captures the emotion of a moment with spectacular intensity. Sue Hubbard explores the evocative world of Britain's most sensual painter

Self-made man

  • 04 March 2002

Art - Sue Hubbard on a man who takes apart conventional models of beauty and humanity

Rock of ages

  • 24 September 2001

Art - Sue Hubbard finds long-hidden medieval sculptures resting on new plinths at Tate Britain

Vile bodies

  • 10 September 2001

He pays his subjects to strip, then exposes their naked dereliction to the chattering classes of the west. Sue Hubbard asks the controversial Russian photographer Boris Mikhailov if he's just a voyeur

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