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  • David Shrigley

    Brain Activity, Shrigley's new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, brings together twenty years' worth of brilliantly morbid, engagingly surreal work from the Glasgow-based artist.
  • Homeroom by Christina Conway

    How one artist's obsession with childhood art turned into a project with global participation: 'Homeroom' picks up where our parents' walls left off twenty years ago.
  • Slogan Bags

    If your bag says everything you're thinking, then it leaves you free to sit back, relax, and enjoy, er...your bus ride.
  • Greg Brotherton

    We speak to Greg about what goes into his tentacled automatons and nightmare typewriters.
  • Invader

    In the last decade, street art has become ever more mysterious. Where controversial graffiti was once the word on the street, a more clandestine type of art-making is now intriguing…
  • Sickboy

    Street artist and tagger Sickboy is a bit of a mystery to most graffiti outsiders, though chances are you’ll have cast your eyes over his temple tag (on the right)…
  • Paris Syndrome

    Immortalised in art, literature, film and music, Paris has been portrayed throughout the centuries as a seductive spectacle for the senses, a city overspilling with old-world charm and the promise…
  • Musical Furniture

    Wouldn't it be awesome if musical chairs wasn't just that childhood game none of us have played in years? As in, if there really were musical bits of furniture that…
  • Art-Tube 01

    Ten years ago, 42 artists created works to go on display in the advertising panels of a working Piccadilly line train. The resulting exhibition, Art-Tube 01, ran for a month…
  • Eine

    Eine is probably one of the best-known British graffiti artists around. His iconic lettering has brightened walls from Beijing to Brick Lane to Barack Obama's lounge. And probably some of…
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