Magical Monet and Tracey Emin's message for travellers – the week in art
Emin has a warm welcome for everyone arriving at St Pancras station, as the National Gallery probes Monet’s mind and Linder Sterling roughs up Chatsworth House – all in your weekly dispatch
November 2015
Enrico David's sculpture orgy: what fun, how weird, how strange!
David’s irreverent sculptures contort into impossible positions, as if offering themselves to passing strangers – or waiting for someone to give them a good seeing-to. He is an imp of the perverse
September 2013
Exhibitionist
Clifford Rowe, David Blandy, Enrico David: the week's art shows in pictures
From Clifford Rowe's left-wing posters and paintings in Coventry to a show by the Italian surrealist Enrico David in London, find out what's happening in art around the country
Turner prize countdown: Adrian Searle picks his winner
October 2009
What to say about
What to say about ... Turner prize 2009
The animal brains and pulverised jet engine are a hit with the critics, but if you want to look like a true connoisseur, pretend to see shapes in a swirly golden mural
Cow brains and a whale skull: Turner prize cooks up an unholy stew
Dematerialised jet engine, freeze-dried cow tissue and sculptures cast from coal dust on the menu for this year's contemporary art award
Turner prize 2009: the shortlisted artists go on show
Judge for yourself who should pick up the 2009 Turner prize, as works by the four shortlisted artists – Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer and Richard Wright – go on show at Tate Britain
Turner prize shortlist goes back to the drawing board
Adrian Searle
Apart from Roger Hiorns's crystal concoctions, this year's nominees share a passion for often ephemeral and fragmentary draughtsmanship, writes Adrian Searle
Painters return to Turner prize shortlist
• Video and film artists absent from list • Judges turn to painting, drawing and sculpture
Turner prize 2009: Meet the artists
Collages, wall paintings and a cavern of crystals on the Turner prize shortlist