Susan Philipsz
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November 2015
Susan Philipsz' War Damaged Musical Instruments review – as uplifting as it is painful
A bugle from the Battle of Waterloo, a tuba from the trenches ... the Turner prize-winning artist marks the first world war centenary with a mournful soundwork in which instruments salvaged from battlefields play The Last Post
July 2015
May 2014
February 2014
- Adrian Searle encountersSound artist Susan Philipsz puts the FBI under surveillance
The 'Karl Marx of music' was banned by the Nazis, tapped by the FBI and wrote scores for Charlie Chaplin. In her first major show in Berlin, the Turner prize-winner explores Hanns Eisler's life, times and suspected crimes, writes Adrian Searle
September 2013
- German elections blog 2013Germany: land of artists, low crime and the spirit of rock music
With its economy powering ahead, Germany is acting as a magnet for people from across Europe. We asked three high-profile immigrants to explain what it was like to make Germany their home – and how the country has met their expectations
March 2013
January 2013
August 2012
July 2012
- Art Weekly newsletterSusan Philipsz guns for glory at Edinburgh festival – the week in art
Jonathan Jones: The Turner prizewinner's voice will ring out across the city in response to Edinburgh Castle's One O'Clock Gun. And did we heed Martin Creed's Olympic bell-ringing cry? – all in today's weekly art dispatch