Will ID cards ruin our lives? Kathryn Corrick reports.
Every little detail trapped inside a tiny piece of plastic; your freedom torn away as the giant black jackboot of the state crashes into your liberty-loving face . . . 17/06/2004 read »
An earthquake transformed art TV, writes Kathryn Corrick.
A conceptual earthquake shook the world of televised art history twenty years ago. Sweeping away the dilettantes and musty chronological approaches, a series came along that challenged the way we saw art both in our lives and on our screens . . . 26/08/2004 read »
Henry's drawings don't do him justice. By Kathryn Corrick.
Artist Henry Moore is no longer fashionable. Art critic Matthew Collings believes his "influence on the current art scene is zero" . . . 03/06/2004 read »