Mat Collishaw
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Insula Orch/Accentus/Equilbey review – Sky Burial’s reflections on life and death are beautiful and moving
This striking collaboration between French conductor Laurence Equilbey and British artist Mat Collishaw contemplated mortality with the music of Faure and Gounod, exquisite and austerely performed
Mat Collishaw review – AI plants put the shock and sensation back into British art
Gorgeous blooms and stunning curiosities evoke botanical wonders, but the artist’s creations are revealed as fragile digital illusions – and nature will have its revenge
Incoherent, creepy and gorgeous: we asked six leading artists to make work using AI – and here are the results
Artificial intelligence is creating increasingly sophisticated images. But what does it mean for the artworld? Gilbert and George, Gillian Wearing, Mat Collishaw, Elizabeth Price, Polly Morgan and Lindsey Mendick found out
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Haunted portraits, a lost church and the mystery of colour – the week in artElizabethan portraiture, a digital recreation of a Saxon church, and Damien Hirst – all in your weekly dispatch
Wakey wakey! The artists healing our sleep-deprived world
From experiments in light deprivation to ‘unfitness monitors’, works by Douglas Coupland and others in this urgent exhibition resist the 24/7 demands of late capitalism
The Art Car Boot Fair at Christmas - in pictures
Now in its fifteenth year, the Art Car Boot Fair, where buyers can meet and barter with artists, launches its first Christmas edition including work by Bob & Roberta Smith, Rachel Howard, Gavin Turk, Wilma Johnson and John Cooper Clarke
Five of the best… new art shows
Degas and Martin Boyce: this week’s best exhibitions in the UKThe National showcases the erotic imagination of the solitary Parisian genius, while the Turner prizewinner recreates the reality of modern cities
A matter of still life and death in Guildhall Art Gallery exhibition
Contemporary works and still lifes by the old masters come together in a charming but increasingly disconcerting exhibition
Five of the best… new art shows
Emma Hart and Mat Collishaw: this week’s best UK exhibitionsThis year’s winner of the Max Mara prize for women shows off anthropological ceramics, while VR brings to life the first ever photography show
The ten best things to do this week
The 10 best things to do this week: The Great Escape and The Addams FamilyBrighton’s new-music festival returns for the 12th year, while Les Dennis and Samantha Womack star in a musical take on the oddball aristocrats
Chris Ofili: Weaving Magic; Mat Collishaw: The Centrifugal Soul – review
Mat Collishaw restages 1839 photography show in virtual reality
Mat Collishaw's shock tactics: 'Cruelty happening before your eyes'
Massacred babies, death row meals, naked statues doing appalling things to each other … these grisly works challenge art’s relationship with violence
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Ai Weiwei, Julian Assange and graffiti grannies – the week in artAi Weiwei and the Celts conquer London. Plus extraordinary outsider artists, endangered buildings and the real Alice in Wonderland
Autumn arts preview 2015
Art, design and architecture: what to see in autumn 2015Ai Weiwei hits Britain, Turner goes to Glasgow, the Celts invade the British Museum – and Damien Hirst has a crack at curating with the opening of his own £25m gallery
Contemporary artists to sell their work at car boot sale in Kent
Tracey Emin, Gavin Turk and Mat Collishaw will sell affordable editions of their work in Kent when the Vauxhall Art Car Boot moves to Margate
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
Artist Sarah Lucas to represent UK at 2015 Venice Biennale
Lucas, one of original Young British Artists, well known for early work featuring fried eggs and kebab to represent female body
Jonathan Jones on art
Here's to the YBAs, and the best 25 years in British art historyMat Collishaw: still sensational
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