Among the casts of suicide vests, it is the Chapman brothers’ reworked etchings of Goya that hold the interest, drawing us in to view more closely the horrors of war
Blain Sou...
Having unveiled the sinister Sturm und Drang at Ekebergparken Sculpture Park, Oslo, one half of artistic duo the Chapman Brothers discusses the merits of artistic thievery, the d...
Serpentine Sackler Gallery, London 29 November 2013 – 9 February 2014
by CELIA WHITE
Since the early 1990s, the brothers Chapman have used their art to unearth our deepest fe...
White Cube Mason’s Yard and Hoxton Square 15 July–17 September 2011
By ANNA McNAY
Although the works on display have all been produced within the past year, allegedly in se...
White Cube Gallery, London 19 October-3 December 2005
With characteristic self-assurance and thoroughly post-modern irony, Jake and Dinos Chapman get their retaliation in first...
... Witness? Violence and Trauma on Paper, situating Hanselaar in a lineage of printmakers who deal with these hard-hitting subjects. Her works sit alongside those of Picasso,...
... and destruction (not to mention a giant octopus) recall the Chapman Brothers’ provocative dioramas, though without the duo’s postmodern irony and gruesome panache. Sev...
... help my brother”, “What crap is buried here”, and the most ominous one simply saying, “no VIP”.
The installation has echoes of Jake and Dinos Chapman’s The S...
... in 2013 – Ed Atkins and the Chapman Brothers spring to mind most readily – have exerted a transformative influence, placing coloured gels on the skylights and using p...
... works in. Triumph Gallery is highly respected. It has previously held only two other major British artists’ solo exhibitions on this scale: Damien Hirst and the Chapman ...
... mode by Boyle: this was a scale model of picturesque English rural life, yet curiously reminiscent in profile if not content of one of today's Chapman brothers' cataclysmi...
... and Jake and Dinos Chapman. Whilst the brothers’ Chapman Family Collection(2002) is a fairly crude satire of ethnographic collections, the display as a whole provokes mo...
... and George and the Chapman Brothers, backed up by a phalanx of leading gallery directors; all have signed a letter ‘deploring’ the ‘demise’ of the British Council...
Jake and Dinos Chapman have pulled it off again, in the forecourt of the Royal Academy (too large to go inside). Their mega-sculpture, dwarfing most Henry Moores ......
... 'Aftershock: Contemporary British Art l990-2006'. They have Tracey Emin’s bed and soiled accessories, as well as the statue of Stephen Hawking made by the Chapman brothe...
At the National Gallery of Scotland this summer, an unusually proficient 2006 Festival Exhibition of the work of the late Renaissance painter, Adam Elsheimer (1578-1610), has ...
... normal art lover.
The critic Waldemar Januszczak, writing in The Sunday Times on the morning of the award ceremony, rooted for the Chapman Brothers, with their Goya ga...