Andrew Graham-Dixon Art critic, journalist, TV presenter, author, lecturer and educationalist.
Andrew Graham-Dixon Art critic, journalist, TV presenter, author, lecturer and educationalist.
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Michael Landy’s “Art Bin” at the South London Gallery
Date: 17-02-2010
Owning Institution: South London Art Gallery
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
“Earth: Art of a Changing World” at the Royal Academy
Date: 04-01-2010
Owning Institution: Royal Academy
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
The Towner Art Gallery
Date: 19-04-2009
Owning Institution: Towner Art Gallery
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013          
Subject:   20th Century  Now      
Gerhard Richter at the Royal Scottish Academy
Date: 23-11-2008
Owning Institution: Royal Scottish Academy
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now  20th Century    
The Turner Prize Exhibition 2008
Date: 05-10-2008
Owning Institution: Tate
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
The Damien Hirst Auction
Date: 21-09-2008
Owning Institution:
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
“Drawn from the Collection
Date: 31-08-2008
Owning Institution:
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now    
Tracey Emin retrospective Edinburgh Festival 2008
Date: 17-08-2008
Owning Institution:
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
The ICA at Sixty Years Old
Date: 25-05-2008
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now  20th Century    
“The Return of the Gods” and Peter Doig, both at Tate Britain
Date: 10-02-2008
Owning Institution: Tate Britain
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     18th Century    
Out of the Ordinary: Spectacular Craft at the V&A
Date: 30-12-2007
Owning Institution: Victoria and Albert Museum
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: 20th Century        
Matthew Barney at the Serpentine Gallery
Date: 07-10-2007
Owning Institution: Serpentine Gallery
Publication:             Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:         Now  20th Century    
The Cass Sculpture Foundation in Goodwood
Date: 02-09-2007
Owning Institution: Cass Sculpture Foundation
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now  20th Century    
“Aftershock” at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich
Date: 29-07-2007
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     20th Century    
The Venice Biennale 2007
Date: 17-06-2007
Owning Institution:
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013    
Subject: Now      
Damien Hirst at White Cube, Hoxton and Mason’s Yard
Date: 10-06-2007
Owning Institution: White Cube Gallery in Hoxton
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: Now        
Howard Hodgkin: Paintings 1992-2007, at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Date: 03-06-2007
Owning Institution: Fitzwilliam Museum
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: Now        
Antony Gormley at The Hayward Gallery
Date: 20-05-2007
Owning Institution: The Hayward Gallery
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013          
Subject: 20th Century    Now        
Andy Goldsworthy at The Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Date: 15-04-2007
Owning Institution: The Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013          
Subject: Now            
David Lynch at the Fondation Cartier
Date: 11-03-2007
Owning Institution: Fondation Cartier
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013          
Subject: 20th Century    Now        
Gilbert & George at Tate Modern
Date: 25-02-2007
Owning Institution: Tate Modern
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now  20th Century    
“Paranoia” at The Freud Museum
Date: 21-01-2007
Owning Institution: Freud Museum
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now    
Jake and Dinos Chapman at Tate Liverpool
Date: 31-12-2006
Owning Institution:
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
Works from Damien Hirst's Murderme Collection at the Serpentine Gallery 2006
Date: 03-12-2006
Owning Institution: Serpentine Gallery
Publication:             Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:         Now  20th Century    
Douglas Gordon at The Royal Scottish Academy
Date: 19-11-2006
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now  20th Century    
Ron Mueck and Robert Mapplethorpe at the Edinburgh Festival 2006
Date: 13-08-2006
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Features        
Subject: 20th Century          
Jeremy Deller at The De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill 2006
Date: 06-08-2006
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject:   Now  20th Century        
Surprise, Surprise, at the ICA 2006
Date: 30-07-2006
Owning Institution: ICA, London
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now    
Art Basel 37
Date: 25-06-2006
Owning Institution:
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now    
Bill Viola
Date: 25-06-2006
Owning Institution: Haunch of Venison, London
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject:   Now    
Ellsworth Kelly at The Serpentine Gallery 2006
Date: 02-04-2006
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013          
Subject: Now  20th Century            
Richard Long at Haunch of Venison
Date: 15-01-2006
Owning Institution: Haunch of Venison, London
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013    
Subject:   Now  20th Century      
Ding Yi and Mike Marshall at The Ikon Gallery 2005
Date: 04-12-2005
Owning Institution: The Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:       Now    
Candice Breitz at White Cube 2005
Date: 11-09-2005
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now    
Anselm Kiefer at White Cube 2005
Date: 10-07-2005
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now  20th Century    
Andreas Slominski at The Serpentine 2005
Date: 08-05-2005
Owning Institution: Serpentine Gallery
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject:   Now    
ITP 258: Cock & Bottle 1 New inn 3 by Hans van der Meer
Date: 10-04-2005
Owning Institution: National Museum of Photography
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     Now    
John Virtue at The National Gallery 2005
Date: 27-03-2005
Owning Institution: John Virtue
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: Now  20th Century        
Damien Hirst: “The Elusive Truth!”, at Gagosian Gallery, New York 2005
Date: 13-03-2005
Owning Institution: Gagosian Gallery
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: Now  20th Century        
Anthony Caro at Tate Britain
Date: 30-01-2005
Owning Institution: Tate Britain
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:     Now  20th Century    
The Triumph of Painting (2005) and the Failure of Charles Saatchi
Date: 23-01-2005
Owning Institution: Saatchi Gallery
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now    
Jannis Kounellis at the Museum of Modern Art, Oxford 2005
Date: 02-01-2005
Owning Institution: Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013    
Subject:   20th Century      
“Pin-Up: Contemporary Collage and Drawing” at Tate Modern
Date: 19-12-2004
Owning Institution: Tate Modern
Publication: Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013        
Subject:   Now      
Tobias Rehberger and Paul Noble at the Whitechapel Art Gallery 2004
Date: 19-09-2004
Owning Institution: Whitechapel Art Gallery
Publication:     Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now    
The Art of the Garden; Michael Landy’s Semi-Detached, two exhibitions at Tate Britain 2004
Date: 06-06-2004
Owning Institution: Tate Britain
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: 20th Century  19th Century  18th Century        
The John Madejski Fine Rooms at the Royal Academy. In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida at Tate Britain
Date: 14-03-2004
Owning Institution: Tate Gallery
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013    
Subject:   Now  19th Century  18th Century      
Raoul de Keyser and The Edge of the Real at the Whitechapel Gallery
Date: 08-02-2004
Owning Institution: Whitechapel Gallery
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013  
Subject:   Now  20th Century    
ITP 191: Slits Cut Into Frozen Snow by Andy Goldsworthy
Date: 14-12-2003
Owning Institution: Abbot Hall Art Gallery
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     Now    
ITP 187: I Don’t Really Think About Anything Too Much by Sigmar Polke
Date: 16-11-2003
Owning Institution: Tate Modern
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”        
Subject: 20th Century    Now      
ITP 138: The Plasterer’s Mate by Toby Glanville
Date: 08-12-2002
Owning Institution: Courtesy Toby Glanville
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:       20th Century    
ITP 137: in touch checking in by Howard Hodgkin
Date: 01-12-2002
Owning Institution: Courtesy Howard Hodgkin
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”      
Subject: Now        
ITP 127: Waltzing with Mr Eye by John Chamberlain
Date: 22-09-2002
Owning Institution: Waddington Galleries
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     Now    
ITP 122: Chalk Stones Trail by Andy Goldsworthy
Date: 18-08-2002
Owning Institution: Courtesy Andy Goldsworthy
Publication:         Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:       Now    
ITP 101: Bathsheba Reverie – Yellow by Jules Olitski
Date: 24-03-2002
Owning Institution: Bernard Jacobson Gallery
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:         Now    
ITP 58: Portrait of Francis Bacon, by Lucian Freud
Date: 27-05-2001
Owning Institution: Tate Gallery
Publication:           Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:       Now  20th Century    
ITP 37: Horror at Home, by Damien Hirst
Date: 31-12-2000
Owning Institution: The Saatchi Collection
Publication:       Sunday Telegraph “In The Picture”  
Subject:     Now    
Past Things and Present: Jasper Johns Since 1983, at the SNGMA, Edinburgh, 2004
Date: 30-11-1999
Publication:   Sunday Telegraph Reviews 2004-2013      
Subject: 20th Century        

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At present, all of Andrew's reviews for the Sunday Telegraph are on the site,  as well as every example of the cult column Andrew wrote between 2002 and 2007 entitled "In the Picture".We are still working to input the Independent articles, which we hope will be on before too long!.

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Praise for Andrew Graham-Dixon:


"Andrew Graham-Dixon is the leading British art critic..."
Robert Hughes

"Andrew Graham-Dixon is the dean of art critics."
A.A. Gill, the Sunday Times

"There is always something that cheers and invigorates - something that makes the reader feel more intelligent and alive."
Anthony Quinn, in the Observer.

"The pleasure is in the ideas. They fairly steam long... Graham-Dixon gets them over skilfully and succinctly without ever getting bogged down or self-conscious."
Matthew Collings, in the Independent on Sunday

"Andrew Graham-Dixon's range is unusually wide, his prose style so supple and his analysis of artists and their work so absorbing that the reader begins by being enthralled and ends by being enriched. How is this achieved? Generally, each piece begins with a description of a particular work of art in which the chief characteristics of the artist are revealed and then held up for re-examination in a wider context, invariably leading to fresh insights or reinterpretations... As a critic he is remarkably self-effacing,reserving the space for opinions on art and artists as opposed to displays of irascibility or bouts of petulance...  Then there is his irreverent sense of humour. For example, Boucher and Fragonard are described as 'painters of airborne brothels' and Giacometti's fuigures are introduced as 'graduates of one of the most punishing physical regimes of modern times: the Alberto Giacometti Total Fitness Programme'. Yet such asides are soon abandoned for passages of sustained prose that often have the plangency of a meditation, only to be brought to a sudden halt by a startling epigram. Many of these last are brilliant apercus that are both memorable and instructive..."
Christopher Lloyd, Surveyor of the Queen's Pictures, in The Daily Express

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