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Jake and Dinos Chapman

June 2024

  • Lynn Barber and David Hockney smoking outside a building

    A Little Art Education by Lynn Barber review – pocket portraits that are a breath of fresh air

    Star interviewer, provoker of the Chapman brothers and the woman who made Howard Hodgkin cry… Barber’s slim book about her obsession with artists – particularly those who smoke – is wonderfully entertaining

May 2024

  • Tracey Emin, June 2023, South of France Studio, taken by TE creative director Harry Weller.

    The radical, ravishing rebirth of Tracey Emin: ‘I didn’t want to die as some mediocre YBA’

    In the last four years, she has survived an aggressive cancer, opened her own art school – and produced stunning work. And she’s just getting started. She discusses sobriety, suffering and second chances

June 2023

  • The hell panel of Hieronymus Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights (c 1450-1516), which people spend 33 seconds looking at – about 17 more seconds than they spend viewing the Eden panel

    Hell on earth – how a place of torture has haunted us culturally over time

    From Bosch to Dante to Sartre, and from Hell’s Angels to Hell’s Kitchen to Hellraiser, visions of the infernal location and condition still resonate

May 2022

  • A dystopia of smiley-faced idiocy … an untitled work by Jake Chapman.

    ‘We had a seething disdain for each other’: Jake Chapman on splitting from brother Dinos

    One of the most enduring partnerships of the YBA movement is over. Yet their gleefully nasty, provocative aesthetic lives on in the first solo show by the ‘Colonel Kurtz of the Cotswolds’

August 2021

  • Bournemouth seafront and pier

    Sea, sand and subversive art: can Bournemouth be reborn as a culture hub?

    As the vast Giant gallery opens in a former department store, the English seaside town is hoping to rival Margate, Hastings …and even Santa Monica

November 2017

  • A cartoon face drawn by Jake and Dinos Chapman entitled Insult to Injury, which is drawn over etchings by Francisco de Goya.

    Chapman brothers reunite with Goya's art 16 years after defacing it

    Works by the enfants terribles of Britart form part of Spanish exhibition exploring enduring influence of Francisco de Goya

October 2017

  • Detail from Circadian Rhyme 1, 2011, artwork by Jitish Kallat.

    Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11 review – a chilling show for dark times

    A provocative exhibition pulls together artistic responses to our era of global chaos – from eerie drawings of dying cities to Grayson Perry’s glib painted pots
  • Dalí / Duchamp 7 October 2017 - 3 January 2018 Royal Academy of Arts Salvador Dali­, The First Days of Spring, 1929 Oil and collage (paper, photograph, postcard, linoleum, transfer decal) on wood panel, 50.2 x 65.1 cm Collection of the Dali Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida © Salvador Dali, Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí, DACS 2017

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    The Chapmans do Goya, Gary Hume keeps it banal and the Tate swings – the week in art

    Swingers invade the Turbine Hall, Hume finds beauty in the banal and a high-spirited surrealist comes to Margate – all in your weekly dispatch
  • A bronze vest from the Disasters of Everyday Life by Jake and Dinos Chapman at BlainSouthern gallery in London.

    Chapman brothers' bronze suicide vests go on show in London

    Artists’ ‘life and death vests’ made from images online, apart from one based on prop used in Jackie Chan film

June 2017

  • Stefan Rhodri as the Captain and John Boyega as Woyzeck

    The ten best things to do this week
    The 10 best things to do this week: Woyzeck and My Cousin Rachel

    It’s the last two weeks to catch John Boyega’s on the stage as a soldier in 80s Berlin, while Rachel Weisz stars in a seductive, gothic thriller

March 2017

  • Antony Gormley’s Site II, 2016, charcoal and latex on paper.

    Artworks made from fire-gutted Mackintosh library sell for £700,000

    Art by Antony Gormley, Jenny Saville and Paula Rego, who used debris from fire, is auctioned for Glasgow School of Art

January 2017

  • Jonathan Jones

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Jake Chapman is right to criticise Ai Weiwei's drowned boy artwork

    Jonathan Jones
    What was Ai Weiwei thinking? Posing as a dead refugee boy on a beach in Lesbos was risible, fatuous and grotesque

December 2015

  • Empty Lot, by Abraham Cruzvillegas, the 2015 Turbine Hall commission at Tate Modern, London.

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Unleash the badness! Why the art world needs more sleaze and less morality

    Art is being smothered by good intentions – and it’s becoming a bland, pious porridge. Let’s reinject the rebellion, please
  • Gerrit Dou, 'The Grocer's Shop: a Woman Selling Grapes', 1672

Masters of the Everyday: Dutch Artists in the Age of Vermeer
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace from November 13, 2015 to February 14, 2016

Royal Collection Trust / (C)Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2015 
This image is supplied for single use only in relation to Masters of the Everyday: Dutch Artists in the Age of Vermeer and should not be archived or passed on to third parties

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    Shia LaBeouf, Quentin Blake and a grenade in the Turner prize – the week in art

    Uproar as the first ever ‘non-artists’ win Britain’s biggest art award. Plus the Hollywood star-cum-performance artist launches a hotline and beloved illustrators come over all Christmassy
  • Come and See, 2013, selling for £350 at Jake and Dinos Chapman’s new online shop

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Nightmare before Christmas: the Chapman brothers' filthy new shop

    Creepy £10 loo rolls, bedtime tales guaranteed to give your kids sleepless nights … punk present-giving has rarely been so well catered for

July 2015

  • David Hockney by Josh C Wright

    The 16-year-old who infiltrated the art world – in pictures

    When he was 16, Josh C Wright went on a mission to photograph all of Britain’s art stars in their studios – and they welcomed him with open arms. Here’s the best of his series A Portrait of the Artist by a Young Man

June 2015

  • The Marriage of Reason and Squalor film still.

    The Marriage of Reason and Squalor review – Jake Chapman's impressively disorienting cinematic oddity

  • A detail from Hell.

    How we made
    Jake and Dinos Chapman: how we made Hell

February 2015

  • Rack 'em Up: British Contemporary Editions

    Young British Artists at play in the 1990s – in pictures

    A new exhibition at the Shapero Modern gallery called Rack ‘em up: British Contemporary Editions, 1990-2000 gathers works by all the leading members of the generation known as the YBAs, including Damien Hirst, Sam Taylor-Johnson, Sarah Lucas, Tracey Emin, Jake and Dinos Chapman. The exhibition includes these candid photographs of the young artists at rest and play by Johnnie Shand Kydd.

January 2015

  • Jake (foreground) and Dinos Chapman installing a 2011 exhibition of their artworks.

    Jake Chapman turning his Mills and Doom novel into Sky television drama

    One half of the Turner-nominated brothers is filming a typically provocative work featuring Rhys Ifans and Sophie Kennedy Clark, out this summer
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