Jusepe de Ribera: The Bearded Woman (1631)
Francisco de Goya: Saturn devouring his son (1819-23)
Francisco de Goya: Dog half-submerged (1819-23)
Wallpainting of a Camel (Spanien, måske 1129–34). The Cloisters, New York.
The Unicorn in Captivity (Holland, ca. 1495–1505). The Cloisters, New York.

Diego Velázquez: Cardinal Pamphili (1650). The Hispanic Society of America, New York.
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Any Number of Preoccupations (2010), The Studio Museum in Harlem, New York.

Mark Bradford: Alphabet (2010). Studio Museum in Harlem, New York.
Tanea Richardson: He’s Actually Very Intelligent (2007). Studio Museum in Harlem, New York.
Fia-Stina Sandlund: One More Monument (2007)

Juan Pérez Agirregoikoa: Reject Series (2007)
!? – En utställning om politisk retorik och dubbla budskap, Signal, Malmö, 29/10-12/12.
“We are now a step closer to the rest of Europe.” (Galleri Signal)
(Henriette Heise på Overgaden fra 12. november)
“I don’t want to be negative, but I always find the whole thing rather strange. Soccer is one thing, but the World Cup is something else because it takes on even more of a mass dynamic. During the World Cup period in 2006, when Germany was the host country, I returned to Germany from England and was stunned to see everyone waving their German flags and all the newspapers reporting how great it was that Germans could now finally show their national pride again. This time around, it has become even worse – police cars sporting German flags, etc. I find it rather unpleasant.”
Max Hattler i Deutsche Welle
Laurie Anderson: Homeland

Jim Hodges: Slower Than This, 2001 (Camden Arts Centre)
Ambulantes I and II Mexico City 1992-

Rehearsel I (El Ensayo) Tijuana, 1999-2001
Francis Alÿs: A Story of Deception (Tate Modern)

Emma Wolukau-Wanambwa: A continuing survey of syntactic parsing (detail) 2010

Alexandra Handal: Labyrinth of Remains and Migration (detail) 2000-01, 2010

Gayle Chong Kwan: Save the Last Dance for Me (detail), 2010

Esther Polak: NomadicMILK, 2008
Whose map is it? new mappings by artists (iniva, Rivington Place)

Emilia Kabakov: The Toilet in the Corner (2002)
Jan Svankmajer: Jabberwocky (1971)
The Surreal House (Barbican Centre)
Jonathan Olley: Golf Five Zero watchtower (known to the British Army as ‘Borucki Sanger’), Crossmaglen Security Force Base, South Armagh 1999
Weegee (Arthur Fellig): Their First Murder October 9, 1941
Tate Modern: Exposed – Voyeurism, Surveillance & the Camera
Karla Black: Nothing is a must
Eugenie Scrase: Truncated trunk
Newspeak: British art now (Saatchi Gallery)
Tacita Dean: Craneway Event (Frith Street Gallery)
“I filmed for four days—the first day it was raining and Merce just looked at the space. The next three days, the dancers came. There were pelicans everywhere, and the craneway was surrounded by glass. It was stunning light.”
Tacita Dean in Artforum
Hjælp Greenpeace med at rebrande BP. Se alle indsendte bidrag hidtil her.
Angela de la Cruz: After, Camden Arts Centre.
“[The chair] was actually flattened by being sat on by a great woman, when I was in one of the hospitals I stayed in for a long time. It became completely useless and irreparable – bin material. I suffered a very serious stroke in 2005, from which I am still recovering, and seeing that was probably the first time that I had laughed since it happened”.
(Angela de la Cruz om værket “Flat” i Time Out London)
Anmeldelse og billeder: Guardian, flere værker: Lisson Gallery.
Douglas Gordon har fotograferet til omslaget på Rufus Wainwrights nye cd, All Days Are Nights: Songs for Lulu, og lavet visuals til hans næste turné.