The Independent 2001 Tom Lubbock - Abstracts

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