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Gary Hume

The latest news and comment on British artist Gary Hume

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

September 2021

  • Black Beacon on Orford Ness houses Library of Sound (2021) in ArtAngel's Afterness exhibition.

    Home is where the art is: Suffolk’s creatives throw open their doors

    Leading contemporary artists who locked down in their studios give East Anglia a new cultural landscape

May 2018

  • A secondary school pupil in an art class

    British artists: Ebacc will damage creativity and self-expression

    Letters: Artists including Tracey Emin, Grayson Perry, Wolfgang Tillmans and Sam Taylor-Johnson lament how art continues to be valued less than other subjects in school

October 2017

  • 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

June 2017

  • Queen Charlotte by Johann Joseph Zoffany (1771) from the Enlightened Princesses exhibition at Kensington Palace

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    Royals hit back at Brexit and a modernist takes to the trenches – the week in art

    Three princesses bring enlightenment, Canaletto finds beauty in sweat, and the pumping house that defied Thatcher gets listed – all in your weekly dispatch

January 2017

  • “A certain kind of light”; Towner Art Gallery; Eastbourne, W Sussex; 20th January 2017. © Pete Jones pete@pjproductions.co.uk

    A Certain Kind of Light review – let there be mirror balls

    An exhibition on the theme of light is the latest to draw on the Arts Council’s huge national collection. But how illuminating is it?

June 2015

  • Michael Craig-Martin stands against a Royal Academy wall painted shocking pink under his curatorship surrounded by works selected for this year's Summer Exhibition.

    Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition goes on a candy cavalcade

    Shocking shades transform Academy in nod to annual show’s quirky heritage and guest curator Michael Craig-Martin’s quest to relieve art overload

May 2015

  • Gary Hume by Nicola Jennings

    Nicola Jennings's caricatures
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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.

November 2014

  • Alexander Kosolapov's Hero, Leader, God sculpture at the Post Pop: East Meets West exhibition

    Post Pop: East Meets West review – an exhibition beyond taste

    From Paul McCarthy to Jeff Koons, this a refreshingly unprescriptive show, totally unrepressed by today’s idea of cool, writes Jonathan Jones

October 2014

  • Gavin Turk

    Disc continued: irreverent takes on tax discs from Peter Blake, Matthew Barney, Sarah Lucas and more

    Gallery: The humble tax disc, long a feature on every windscreen in Britain, has been abolished this week. To commemorate their passing, Vauxhall has launched Pretty Taxing, where a series of prominent artists from Sarah Lucas to Matthew Barney have redesigned it with their own work

May 2014

  • May 2014   Tube map covers Rachel Whiteread The hole of London

    Underground arts special
    Ten years of artists' tube map covers – in pictures

    Rachel Whiteread's The Hole of London is the new cover for London Underground's pocket map, which is celebrating its 10th birthday. Here's a selection of the best designs from the last decade

January 2014

  • Lucian Freud's painting of Kate Moss

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Why artists just don't get Kate Moss

    Jonathan Jones: she's been depicted in plastic by Allen Jones, tattooed by Lucian Freud and snapped by the world's greatest photographers. But as Moss turns 40, she's a beauty still waiting for her Picasso

September 2013

  • Peter Duggan's artoons
    Peter Duggan's Artoons: in which Sarah Lucas gets egg on her face

    It's the late 1980s, and Young British Artists Sarah Lucas and Gary Hume reveal the sources of their inspiration – but Goldsmith's teacher Michael Craig Martin isn't impressed

June 2013

  • After Lunch, 1975

    Patrick Caulfield/Gary Hume – review

  • Gary Hume’s How to Paint a Door

    Tate Britain exhibition charts careers of colourists Hume and Caulfield

May 2013

  • Sky away from the Lights by Tunç Tezel, 2010, on show at Visions of the Universe

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    Venice Biennale kicks off with a royal controversy – the week in art

    Jeremy Deller removes Prince Harry banner from inclusion in Venice show, while visions of the cosmos turn heads in London

  • Men in helmets

    The best original photographs from the Observer
    Original Observer photography: May

    From Daft Punk to Jeremy Deller, Rwanda to the Champions League – we showcase the best photography commissioned by the Observer this month
  • The Cradle by Gary Hume

    Gary Hume at Tate Britain – in pictures

    Selected paintings from the artist's solo show

January 2012

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    Gary Hume: the half-an-hour-a-day man

    It's going to be a big year for Gary Hume. Not bad going for an artist whose creative bursts don't last long. By Alex Needham

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