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Susan Philipsz

December 2017

  • A detail of The King and Queen Surrounded by Swift Nudes (verso with Paradise: Adam and Eve), 1912, by Marcel Duchamp

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Siberian warriors and a Christmas cracker of surrealist fun – the week in art

  • 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

    Christmas culture 2017
    The best art shows this Christmas

October 2017

  • Leila Akhmetova plays ‘desolate notes’ on the violin as part of Susan Philipsz’s A Single Voice.

    Susan Philipsz: A Single Voice review – sci-fi sound and emotional mystery from a visionary artist

  • The Appearance of the Collage #10, 2012, by Ilya and Emilia Kabakov.

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Opera in space, Russia after the revolution and Wim Wenders' snaps – the week in art

September 2017

  • Jean-Michel Basquiat, Lobster Telephone (red), 1938, by Salvador Dalí and Edward James, the Lego House

    Autumn arts preview 2017
    Dalí, Duchamp, Basquiat and beards: the best art of autumn 2017

    Modigliani seduces, the Turner hits Hull, Rebecca Warren shakes up St Ives – and Gilbert and George have a close shave with facial hair – we pick the season’s most eye-popping art exhibitions

April 2017

  • Model of Station Clock, to be created by Susan Philipsz

    Connecting Britain
    Birmingham to get £2m singing clock at site of planned HS2 station

    Turner Prize-winning artist Susan Philipsz will create work after being named winner of Birmingham Big Art Project contest

November 2015

  • War Damaged Musical Instruments at
 Tate Britain

    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

  • 'Imagine the most obvious soundtrack anyone could possibly come up with': Coastal Scene, c 1892, by

    Soundscapes review – feeble, wrong-headed, and unambitious

  • Thomas Hirschhorn's In-Between.

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    Audrey Hepburn, Damien Hirst, and the return of Athena – the week in art

May 2014

  • Don't call Glasgow's contemporary art scene a miracle

    Glasgow has produced three of this year's Turner Prize nominees, and several previous winners. Moira Jeffrey is not surprised

February 2014

  • Notes from the underground … Part File Score (2014) by Susan Philipsz, at Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin.

    Adrian Searle encounters
    Sound 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

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    German elections blog 2013
    Germany: 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

  • A listener takes in Susan Hiller’s Magic Lantern piece

    Hear hear: Artangel sound art comes to Radio 4

    At 9.02am every morning this week, Radio 4 listeners have been surprised by strange aural happenings. John O'Mahony asks leading sound artists if their work is moving closer to the mainstream

January 2013

  • Glasgow Tramway - PR image

    Charlotte Higgins on culture
    Turner prize goes to Glasgow in 2015

    The Tate has confirmed that the 2015 Turner prize will be awarded at the Tramway in Glasgow

August 2012

  • Susan Philipsz

    Edinburgh festival: art comes out of the gallery

    A haunting sonic work, a pub crawl and films projected on to the walls of a department store – this year visual art at the Edinburgh festival is coming into the open. Karen Wright reports

  • The Olympics in art
    Olympics 2012 in art: Susan Philipsz runs her own national anthem hum-athon – video

    The Turner prize-winning artist simultaneously hums the anthems from Granada, Ethiopia, Russia, Bahrain, USA, GB, Nigeria and Jamaica

  • Eduardo Paolozzi, detail from the Whitworth Tapestry, 1967

    Edinburgh art festival - in pictures

    From Mickey and Minnie tapestries to movie screenings for monkeys, Edinburgh art festival has the lot. Plus, new and rare works by Susan Philipsz, Vincent van Gogh, David Hockney and Dieter Roth

July 2012

  • Susan Philipsz

    Art Weekly newsletter
    Susan 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

January 2012

  • Guy Garvey

    Top artists reveal how to find creative inspiration

    Guy Garvey, Isaac Julien, Martha Wainwright and other artists give their top tips for unleashing your inner genius

October 2011

  • Former tutor David Harding at the Glasgow School of Art

    Glasgow's Turner connection

    Why does Glasgow keep producing so many Turner prize winners and nominees? Could it all be down to this man? Charlotte Higgins investigates

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