Jake and Dinos Chapman

‘We had a seething disdain for each other’: Jake Chapman on splitting from brother Dinos
One of the most enduring partnerships of the YBA movement is over. Yet their gleefully nasty, provocative aesthetic lives on in the first solo show by the ‘Colonel Kurtz of the Cotswolds’
Jonathan Jones
11, May, 2022 @2:01 PM

Sea, sand and subversive art: can Bournemouth be reborn as a culture hub?
As the vast Giant gallery opens in a former department store, the English seaside town is hoping to rival Margate, Hastings …and even Santa Monica
Vanessa Thorpe
07, Aug, 2021 @2:08 PM

Chapman brothers reunite with Goya's art 16 years after defacing it
Works by the enfants terribles of Britart form part of Spanish exhibition exploring enduring influence of Francisco de Goya
Sam Jones in Madrid
17, Nov, 2017 @5:00 AM

Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11 review – a chilling show for dark times
A provocative exhibition pulls together artistic responses to our era of global chaos – from eerie drawings of dying cities to Grayson Perry’s glib painted pots
Jonathan Jones
25, Oct, 2017 @10:05 AM

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
Jonathan Jones
06, Oct, 2017 @3:29 PM

Chapman brothers' bronze suicide vests go on show in London
Artists’ ‘life and death vests’ made from images online, apart from one based on prop used in Jackie Chan film
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
03, Oct, 2017 @5:40 PM

The 10 best things to do this week: Woyzeck and My Cousin Rachel
It’s the last two weeks to catch John Boyega’s on the stage as a soldier in 80s Berlin, while Rachel Weisz stars in a seductive, gothic thriller
The Guide
09, Jun, 2017 @8:00 AM

Artworks made from fire-gutted Mackintosh library sell for £700,000
Art by Antony Gormley, Jenny Saville and Paula Rego, who used debris from fire, is auctioned for Glasgow School of Art
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
08, Mar, 2017 @6:48 PM

Jake Chapman is right to criticise Ai Weiwei's drowned boy artwork
What was Ai Weiwei thinking? Posing as a dead refugee boy on a beach in Lesbos was risible, fatuous and grotesque
Jonathan Jones
13, Jan, 2017 @12:58 PM

Unleash the badness! Why the art world needs more sleaze and less morality
Art is being smothered by good intentions – and it’s becoming a bland, pious porridge. Let’s reinject the rebellion, please
Jonathan Jones
29, Dec, 2015 @10:00 AM

Shia LaBeouf, Quentin Blake and a grenade in the Turner prize – the week in art
Uproar as the first ever ‘non-artists’ win Britain’s biggest art award. Plus the Hollywood star-cum-performance artist launches a hotline and beloved illustrators come over all Christmassy
Jonathan Jones
11, Dec, 2015 @11:53 AM

Nightmare before Christmas: the Chapman brothers' filthy new shop
Creepy £10 loo rolls, bedtime tales guaranteed to give your kids sleepless nights … punk present-giving has rarely been so well catered for
Jonathan Jones
09, Dec, 2015 @3:17 PM
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