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Thomas Calvocoressi

Thomas Calvocoressi

Freelance Sub Editor and Writer at The New Statesman

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  • Art

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Richard Hamilton helped define the 1960s but they don’t define him

Unlike Warhol or Lichtenstein – overexposed and often in London – or the more instantly accessible Caulfield or Blake, Hamilton flies slightly under the radar: a hugely influential ideas man but not quite a household name.
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Bob Hoskins’s finest film moments, from Mona Lisa to Roger Rabbit

The British actor died yesterday of pneumonia following several years with Parkinson’s. We look back at some of his most memorable film roles over five decades.
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Do I make myself Claire? Grayson Perry dissects the art world

In this illustrated handbook to contemporary art, Perry compares his once unfashionable pottery to the woman ordering a Babycham in a style bar and everyone suddenly wanting one.
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The drained world: Elmgreen & Dragset explore gentrification and lo...

In the artist duo’s latest installation they transform the ground floor of the Whitechapel Gallery into a derelict public baths.  
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The messy, subversive sculpture of Franz West and Phyllida Barlow

Both artists choose everyday materials and irreverence over the sanctity of sculpture. 
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Freak out: How the Chicago imagists broke the rules

If the official history of American art in the 1960s and 1970s is one dominated by pop and minimalism, New York and LA, America’s third city was nurturing
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Keith Haring’s urgent optimism

The genius of the New York street artist, whose star burned fast and acid bright.
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How nightclubs shaped modern art

A new exhibition at the Barbican explores the vital, symbiotic relationship between cabaret and club culture and 20th-century visual art.
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The light and shade of Steve McQueen

A major retrospective of the artist and director’s work reveals a master of the uncanny.
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How the subversive dancer Michael Clark upended – then took over – ...

A new retrospective of Michael Clark explores the dancer's legacy as both maverick and muse. 
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From Richard Hambleton to Banksy: why street art has always thrived...

In the Covid-19 era, Hambleton’s dark, sinister imagery could not be more timely.