| The Independent 2001 Tom Lubbock |
| Title | Subject | Authors |
| A concept with no strings attached.(sculptor Bill Woodrow, South London Gallery, London, England, and sculptor Christine Borland, Lisson Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| All that is solid melts into air.(artists and ruins, Holburne Museum of Art, Bath, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| All thematic for the people.(themed shows at art galleries) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| A matter of absence.(Rachel Whiteread, Serpentine Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| And blessed are the poor in art.(Arte Povera, Tate Modern, London, England)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| A waste of time? Probably. But maybe that's the whole point.(Turner Prize) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Bring me your huddled masses.(Sebastiao Salgado, New Art Gallery, Walsall, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Can't stand up for falling down.(Goya's figures) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Children of a lesser Goya.(Murillo, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Clarity, economy, purity, perfection.(Vermeer and Delft School, National Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Fear and loathing in outer space.(images from Hubble Telescope, Blue Gallery, London, England)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Furniture and frustrated desire.(Richard Artschwager, Serpentine Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Has Kitaj's moment come?(artist RB Kitaj, National Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| How British art recovered its high spirits.(artist Jeremy Moon, Harris Museum and Art Gallery, Preston, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| If I like these works, am I really a Nazi?(German sculpture during Third Reich, Henry Moore Institute, Leeds, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| It's a hit and myth affair.(Mark Wallinger, Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| It's that mountain again.(Mount Fuji, British Museum, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Landscapes of hope and glory.(19th century German paintings, National Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Much ado about nothing.(artist Mike Nelson, ICA, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| No particular place to go.(artist Mark Lewis, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Nothing succeeds like excess.(James Gillray's cartoons, Tate Britain, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Not to be taken at face value.(Rembrandt, National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Objects of desire.(surrealism, Tate Modern, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Optical manoeuvres in the light.(sculptor Dan Flavin, Serpentine Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Rapture without tears.(Bill Viola, Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Simple pleasures.(Julian Opie, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Snapshots that cross the great divide.(Lisa Milroy, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Something happened.(Roman Signer, Camden Arts Centre, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Something Nazi in the woodshed.(Percy Wyndham Lewis, Henry Peacock Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Stubbs's thoroughbred genius.(artist George Stubbs, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Survivors of the lost art.(Weekend Review)(Pieter Bruegel drawings, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The bare essentials.(Exposed: Victorian nudes, Tate Britain, London, England)(Brief Article) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The case of the missing master.(Pisanello, National Gallery, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The greatest cartoon strip ever told.(Botticelli drawings, Royal Academy, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The man who hugged the world.(Stanley Spencer, Tate Britain, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The medium is the mess.(performance artist Paul McCarthy, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The pieces in a puzzle.(National Gallery displays pieces of Masaccio altarpiece) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The return of the big picture.(contemporary painting, Tate Liverpool, Liverpool, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| The Turner Prize is not a prize.(Weekend Review) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Through a glass, darkly.(Ed Ruscha, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| When history repeats itself too soon.(Jeremy Deller's 'The Battle of Orgreave') | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
| Where did all the voters go?(hustings in art, Sir John Soane's Museum, London, England) | Retail industry | Tom Lubbock |
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