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Tracey Emin, When I Think About Sex, 2005
Tracey Emin, Hades Hades Hades, 2009
Tracey Emin, Rothko Comfort Blanket, 2010
Tracey Emin, There Is No Fear, 2024
Tracey Emin, You Can’t Fuck A Shoe, 2010
Tracey Emin, Cunnilingus, 2013
Tracey Emin, My Heart Is With You Always, 2015
Kerry James Marshall, They Are Liars! (from Rythm Mastr Dailies), 2005Kerry James Marshall, They Are Liars! (from Rythm Mastr Dailies), 2005
Jonathan Chapline, Untitled (Summer Still Life), 2019
Josh Smith, Reaper, 2019
Katherine Bernhardt, Untitled (Babar), 2019
Jonathan Yeo, Bush, 2007
Roy Lichtenstein, Water Lily, 1993
Banksy, Pulp Fiction (Unsigned), 2004Banksy, Pulp Fiction (Unsigned), 2004
Andy Warhol, Georgia O'Keeffe (F & S IIIC.45c), 1979
KAWS, Good Intentions, 2021
Banksy, Barcode (Unsigned), 2006
Tracey Emin, No Time For Love, 2020
Banksy, Choose Your Weapon (Slate), 2010
Keith Haring, Pyramid (gold 1), 1989
KAWS, Blame Game, 2014KAWS, Blame Game, 2014
Stik, Walk (Red), 2012
Keith Haring, Untitled (Apocalypse 5) (L. p. 105), 1988
Nicolas Party, Purple Peaches, 2024
Banksy, Banksquiat (Black), 2019
Andy Warhol, African Elephant (F. & S. II.293), 1983

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Patrick HughesPatrick Hughes Reverspective, London. Taken by Lougher Contemporary

Patrick Hughes: His Latest Van Gogh-Inspired Masterpiece

To celebrate the release of a new multiple from Patrick Hughes, Chair, we explore Hughes' Solid Hollows series and the influence of well-known artists on Hughes' work.  

Ai WeiWeiAi Weiwei and His Vase Artworks: Challenging Cultural Value

Ai Weiwei and His Vase Artworks: Challenging Cultural Value

Vases and urns, as vessels of tradition and carriers of cultural memory, hold a central place in Ai Weiwei’s artistic practice. These objects, often thousands of years old, are not only relics of a...

ExhibitionsSophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane: Grey Unpleasant Land at Spike Island, Bristol

Sophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane: Grey Unpleasant Land at Spike Island, Bristol

The exhibition Grey Unpleasant Land at Spike Island, Bristol, marks a compelling collaboration between artists Sophia Al-Maria and Lydia Ourahmane, who, for the first time, explore England’s cultur...