Jake & Dinos Chapman
Mat Collishaw 'parts company' with Blain Southern
British artist announced on Instagram today that he will cease to be represented by the gallery “with immediate effect”
News from London: New creations by Gormley and the Chapmans cause a stir while the Tate avoids selling out
Meanwhile, Gavin Turk works the market and Tim Marlow directs
News from London: Art prints and art skincare go on sale, while both Condé Nast and the Chapmans raise a fuss
Meanwhile, the art world gets back to bare essentials as Hodgkin has an unusual request for the director of the ICA while Tate director’s wife is defrocked
Tate buys Charles Saatchi’s Chapman sculptures
The faux-ethnographic sculptures may be the gallery's most expensive contemporary art purchase
News from London: The importance of s**t and sp**k, urine, and sex
Meanwhile, Grayson Perry displays his (disco) balls
Pinault commissions remake of Chapman piece
The original work burned in a fire 2004
Chapmans raise Hell for François Pinault: Recreating a work lost to flames
The original piece was destroyed in a disastrous 2004 warehouse fire
Tate announces its exhibition schedule for 2007
Next year's schedule is packed with big names
Interview with Jake Chapman: “Our hunger for Goya has not waned but our horizon has widened”
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
“Our hunger for Goya has not waned but our horizon has widened”: Interview with Jake Chapman
On the eve of the Chapmans’ first commercial show in three years, Jake Chapman talks to The Art Newspaper
News from London: Jake Chapman on dogs and flower arranging, Wolfgang Tillmans on Bush's backside, C. I. Kim on his front side
Meanwhile Britain's rugby hero, Jonny Wilkinson, brings sporting glamour to the BALTIC
London galleries: Gilbert & George get horny in White Cube debut
Painting pushed into new places at Victoria Miro and The Approach and seismic shifts at asprey jacques as the Chapmans explore their feminine side at Modern Art
Copyright and censorship in Chapmanworld: how far can they go?
Despite the dilemmas posed by their work, Jake and Dinos Chapman's first major exhibition in a public gallery is opening in London
What's on in London: the bawdy and the beautiful
White Cube and the Tate Gallery are showing Quinn's self-portraits as Annely Juda marks the end of WWII