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Sue Hubbard

Articles by Sue Hubbard

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Rothko retrospective

  • 02 October 2008

Mark Rothko's paintings are spaces within which we can contemplate the stillness at the core of who we are - a space to daydream

A dark prophet

  • 18 September 2008

The impact of Francis Bacon's disturbing paintings has not diminished one jot

Writing on the wall

  • 26 June 2008

Cy Twombly has been described as a graffiti artist, but that is to belittle his intuitive exploration of intellectual and emotional experience

The gilded cage

  • 12 June 2008

The lavish, decorative works of Gustav Klimt and his associates provided the rich and privileged few with a retreat from the problems of the Industrial Age

Anxious objects

  • 05 June 2008

Sue Hubbard ponders the perennial question of how to decide boundaries of art

No logo

  • 29 May 2008

Public art does not have to be grand and bombastic. It is sometimes more effective when it is modest and reflective

Better late than never

  • 15 May 2008

The art world has suddenly "discovered" Maria Lassnig at the venerable age of almost 90

Shallow waters

  • 01 May 2008

Martin Maloney's paintings take the temperature of tabloid culture. Just don't look to them to inspire

Meditation man

  • 10 April 2008

Nigel Hall's sculptures are points of stillness in a chaotic world

Dream catcher

  • 21 February 2008

Alexander Rodchenko's photographs captured the idealism and pioneering spirit of the early Soviet Union

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