Heather Phillipson
Turner prize 2022 review – as baffling as ever
Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan, Heather Phillipson and Sin Wai Kin go head to head in a jumble of boyband promos, apocalyptic raves and the ghosts of racism
Laura Cumming
23, Oct, 2022 @8:00 AM
Breadfruit, cherries and drag: this is a lip-smacking Turner prize shortlist
Made up of artists from different generations, this all women/non-binary shortlist shows up the preoccupations they have in common: identity, migration and a sense of place
Adrian Searle
12, Apr, 2022 @2:35 PM
Turner prize: Trafalgar Square whipped cream and fly sculpture among shortlist
Heather Phillipson, Ingrid Pollard, Veronica Ryan and Sin Wai Kin in running as prize returns to Liverpool
Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent
12, Apr, 2022 @10:25 AM
The person who got me through 2021: Heather Phillipson’s sculpture brightened my trips to hospital
On my way to have painful medical tests, I felt dejected. Then I saw a giant dollop of whipped cream with a cherry on top in Trafalgar Square
Tim Jonze
25, Dec, 2021 @3:00 PM
David Hockney: The Arrival of Spring, Normandy 2020 review – pixels at dawn
Stick-figure trees, synthetic blossoms, felt-pen colours - the power of Hockney’s daily iPad sketches of spring in Normandy is stunted by technology
Laura Cumming
23, May, 2021 @12:00 PM
On my radar: Heather Phillipson’s cultural highlights
The artist, whose latest work is currently gracing Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries, on the joy of weather forecasts, a gripping memoir, and the greatness of Theaster Gates
Heather Phillipson
22, May, 2021 @2:00 PM
A funfair ride to the end of the world: Heather Phillipson: Rupture No 1 review
Resistance is futile in the sumptuous colours of Phillipson’s entertaining apocalypse, filled with colossal metal creatures, agitated animal eyes and a giant celestial peach
Adrian Searle
14, May, 2021 @4:19 PM
From brutal Dubuffet to nice guy Nero: what to see as art exhibitions open
As galleries reopen their doors, we preview a visual feast that includes Rodin, Eileen Agar, Paula Rego, Matthew Barney – and an out-of-body experience in Liverpool
Adrian Searle and Jonathan Jones
14, May, 2021 @3:29 PM
Heather Phillipson brings her ‘parallel planet’ to Tate Britain
When gallery reopens on Monday, artist says she will not be ‘inviting people in to be comfortable’
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
14, May, 2021 @1:05 PM
Brutal Bacon, wild Gehry and unmissable Abramovic: 2021's best art, architecture and photography
Rodin, Bacon and Eileen Agar will be big, but Abramovic’s art attack could eclipse them all. Plus Frank Gehry unleashes a tornado and Helen Levitt shows how street photography should be done
Jonathan Jones, Adrian Searle, Oliver Wainwright and Sean O’Hagan
31, Dec, 2020 @6:00 AM
Licked into shape: Heather Phillipson's sundae should bring an end to the fourth plinth
The 13th occupant of Trafalgar Square’s fourth plinth arrives when the notion of public statuary is under question like never before. Maybe the next choice needs to make a firm statement
Claire Armitstead
30, Jul, 2020 @3:04 PM
Fourth plinth whipped cream, drone and fly sculpture unveiled
Heather Phillipson’s The End monument in Trafalgar Square is plinth’s 13th commission
Mark Brown Arts correspondent
30, Jul, 2020 @11:39 AM
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