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Jake and Dinos Chapman

Iakovos "Jake" Chapman (born 1966) and Konstantinos "Dinos" Chapman (born 1962) are British visual artists, previously known as the Chapman Brothers. Their art explores deliberately shocking subject matters; for instance, in 2008, they produced a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler. In the mid-1990s, their sculptures were included in the YBA showcase exhibitions Brilliant! and Sensation. In 2003, the two were nominated for the annual Turner Prize but lost out to Grayson Perry. In 2013, their painting One Day You Will No Longer Be Loved III was the subject of Derren Brown's Channel 4 special The Great Art Robbery.

A Jake and Dinos Chapman fused mannequin piece from the exhibition Come and See at the Serpentine Gallery

In 2022, with the announcement of Jake Chapman's solo show Me, Myself and Eye, it was disclosed that the Chapman brothers had ended their professional association. Jake Chapman made reference to mutual "seething disdain" and told the Guardian they were both "sick of the partnership" and were "no longer having fresh ideas together".[1]

Lives and careers Edit

Jake Chapman was born in Cheltenham and Dinos Chapman in London. Their father was an English art teacher and their mother an orthodox Greek Cypriot (hence "Jake" an anglicised diminutive of the orthodox Iakovos, and "Dinos", a typical diminutive of the orthodox Konstantinos). They were brought up in Cheltenham but moved to St Leonards-on-Sea where they attended a local comprehensive (Christ Church Primary) & (William Parker School). Dinos studied at the Ravensbourne College of Art (1980–83), Jake at the North East London Polytechnic[2] (1985–88) before both together enrolled at the Royal College of Art (1988–90), when they also worked as assistants to the artists Gilbert and George.[3]

Art collaboration Edit

They began their own collaboration in 1991. The brothers have often made pieces with plastic models or fibreglass mannequins of people. An early piece consisted of eighty-three scenes of torture and disfigurement derivative of those recorded by Francisco Goya in his series of etchings, The Disasters of War (a work they later returned to) rendered into small three-dimensional plastic models. One of these was later turned into a life-size work, Great Deeds Against the Dead, shown along with Zygotic Acceleration, Biogenetic, De-Sublimated Libidinal Model (Enlarged x 1000) at the Sensation exhibition in 1997.

Their 1995 mannequin Two-faced Cunt was of a naked young girl with two heads joined together by a vagina,[4] which sold for £91,250 in 2011.[5] The Chapman brothers continued the theme of anatomical, pornographic and paedophilic grotesque with Fuck Face, a series of mannequins of children, sometimes fused together, with genitalia in place of facial features. For example, one has a male toddler wearing a bright red smock with an erect penis in place of his nose and an open anus in place of his mouth.[4] It sold for £115,250 in 2010.[6]

Their sculpture Hell (2000) consisted of a large number of miniature figures of Nazis arranged in nine glass cases laid out in the shape of a swastika. In 2003, with a series of works named Insult to Injury, they altered a set of Goya's etchings by adding funny faces. As a protest against this piece, Aaron Barschak (who later gate-crashed Prince William's 21st birthday party dressed as Osama bin Laden in a frock) threw a pot of red paint over Jake Chapman during a talk he was giving in May 2003. The Chapmans' oeuvre has also referenced work by William Blake, Auguste Rodin and Nicolas Poussin. Jake Chapman has published a number of catalogue essays and pieces of art criticism in his own right, as well as a book, Meatphysics (Creation Books, 2003). The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists. Using a title from the Tim Burton film, in 2004 they curated A Nightmare Before Christmas as part of the occasional All Tomorrow's Parties music festival at Camber Sands. In October 2013 the Chapman brothers took part in Art Wars at the Saatchi Gallery curated by Ben Moore. The artists were issued with a stormtrooper helmet, which they transformed into a work of art. Proceeds went to the Missing Tom Fund set up by Moore to find his brother Tom who has been missing for over ten years. The work was also shown on the Regents Park platform as part of Art Below Regents Park.

The Rape of Creativity Edit

From April–June 2003, the Chapmans held a solo show at Modern Art Oxford entitled The Rape of Creativity in which "the enfants terribles of Britart, bought a mint collection of Francisco Goya's most celebrated prints – and set about systematically defacing them".[7] The Goya prints referred to his Disasters of War set of 80 etchings.[7] The duo named their newly defaced works Insult to Injury.[7] BBC described more of the exhibition's art: "Drawings of mutant Ronald McDonalds, a bronze sculpture of a painting showing a sad-faced Hitler in clown make-up and a major installation featuring a knackered old caravan and fake dog turds."[8] While The Daily Telegraph commented that the Chapman brothers had "managed to raise the hackles of art historians by violating something much more sacred to the art world than the human body – another work of art",[9] they also noted that the effect of their work was powerful.[9]

The Chapman brothers were nominated for the Turner Prize in 2003. As well as including Insult to Injury, their Turner Prize exhibit debuted two new works Sex and Death. Sex directly referenced their previous work Great Deeds against the Dead. The original work shows three dismembered corpses hanging from a tree, Sex shows the same scenario, but in a heightened state of decay. Additionally clown's noses are now present on the skulls of the corpses; snakes, rats and insects (like those found in joke shops) cover the piece. Death is two sex dolls, placed on top of each other, head-to-toe in the 69 sex position: despite appearing to be made of plastic it is in fact cast in bronze and painted to look like plastic. That year the prize was eventually won by Grayson Perry.

On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell. The brothers subsequently made a very similar, though more extensive, work called Fucking Hell.

Disputes with journalists Edit

In 2006, the journalist Lynn Barber claimed that she had received a death threat from the brothers, following conducting an interview with them.[10]

In 2007, they were criticised by journalist Johann Hari for adopting an anti-Enlightenment philosophy, and for Jake Chapman saying that the boys who murdered Liverpool toddler James Bulger performed "a good social service".[11] This followed a public media brawl between Jake Chapman and journalist Carole Cadwalladr in The Observer and on the internet the previous year. Cadwalladr told readers that Chapman told her she made him "feel sick" and threw her out of their studio "into the pouring rain", ordering her to "get out, just get the fuck out!".[12] Chapman made two profanity-laden, ranting, poorly-spelled public replies; the first was addressed to Cadwalladr, making reference to her "hopelessly toothless" wit and making offensive reference to things he claimed to associate with her which he stated made him "quite queasy", including "kippers" and "frumpy laura ashley blouses reeking of stale mothballs" (sic). In the second, to The Observer, addressing Cadwalladr's employers as "unobservant dullards" and making reference to Cadwalladr as "gwendalin silverspoongob" (sic), he claimed to be "laughing at the sheer arrogance in documenting such a forgettable meeting" and concluded "you may grace your readers with the meek tones of plum-mouthed middle-Englanders, but don't send them round to my studio I'll make [...] mince meat out of them, ha ha ha."[13]

Art by Adolf Hitler Edit

In May 2008, White Cube gallery exhibited 13 apparently authenticated watercolours painted by Adolf Hitler, to which the brothers had added hippie motifs.[14] Jake Chapman described most of the dictator's works as "awful landscapes" which they had "prettified".[15] The central device and context of this exhibition were strikingly similar to those of the artist Ira Waldron in her project "Die Damen mit den Hündchen", first exhibited at the Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary art in May 2007.[16] Waldron also entered into an artistic duel with Hitler, seen as a mediocre bohemian artist,[17] by overlaying her motifs and colour on to expanded copies of thirteen of his drawings.[18]

Also included in the Chapmans' 2008 exhibition was Fucking Hell and a series of doctored eighteenth and nineteenth century-style aristocratic portraits in oils.[19]

In 2011, in their "Human Rainbow" and "Introspastic" series, the Chapman Brothers produced further works based on the same Hitler drawings of Geli Raubal and his dogs which had been previously appropriated by Ira Waldron in her 2007 exhibition.

Letter to Culture Secretary Edit

On 1 October 2010, in an open letter to the British government's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt – co-signed by a further 27 previous Turner Prize nominees, and 19 winners – the brothers opposed any future cuts in public funding for the arts. In the letter the cosignatories described the arts in Britain as a "remarkable and fertile landscape of culture and creativity."[20]

Personal lives Edit

Jake Chapman Edit

Jake married the fashion model Rosemary Ferguson in 2004. They have two children together, Bliss and Blythe, and live in the Cotswolds. [21] [22]

In August 2014 Chapman was quoted as saying that taking children to art galleries is a "total waste of time", stating that "children are not human yet." The comment caused other notable artists to speak out against Chapman's thoughts.[23]

BBC Art Critic, Will Gompertz referred to a defining characteristic of the "YBAs" being their ability to manipulate biddable media to get attention:

The formula is simple: When you have an exhibition to promote, say something mildly inflammatory to the press, and watch the column inches (particularly in August) and ticket sales soar.
Jake Chapman's comment about kids and paintings is a beautifully crafted example of the art. It has generated loads of attention, reinforced the brothers' bad-boy brand, and alerted an "outraged" middle England to the Chapmans' new show. Job done.

Dinos Chapman Edit

Dinos was married to Tiphaine de Lussy; they are now divorced. They have two daughters, Seraphine and Agathe, and live in Spitalfields, London.[24]

Both are members of Arts Emergency, a British charity working with 16- to 19-year-olds in further education from diverse backgrounds.[25]

References Edit

  1. ^ "'We had a seething disdain for each other': Jake Chapman on splitting from brother Dinos". TheGuardian.com. 11 May 2022.
  2. ^ ,"UEL Alumni – Arts Showcase".
  3. ^ End game. British contemporary art from the Chaney family collection, exhibition Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Yale University Press, New Haven/London 2008, p. 68.
  4. ^ a b "CEO Of Balenciaga's Parent Company Owns Site That Sells Child Sex Mannequins With Erect Penises On Their Face". Evie. 1 December 2022. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  5. ^ "Christie's". Christie's. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Christie's". Christie's. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
  7. ^ a b c Jones, Jonathan. Look What We Did, The Guardian, 31 March 2003. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  8. ^ Sumpter, Helen. [1], BBC, 17 April 2003. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  9. ^ a b Dorment, Richard. Inspired Vandalism, The Telegraph, 27 May 2003. Retrieved 3 February 2009.
  10. ^ Lynn Barber "How I suffered for art's sake", The Observer, 1 October 2006, accessed 3 August 2008.
  11. ^ Johann Hari "The art of subverting the Enlightenment" 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine, The Independent, 5 February 2007. Retrieved 9 February 2007
  12. ^ "Meet the real brothers grim", The Observer, 8 October 2006
  13. ^ (3 August 2009). Jake Chapman vs. journo Carole Cadwalladr: Battling it out in the mosh pit, Art Design Publicity. Retrieved 13 February 2010.
  14. ^ "Hitler gets Chapman treatment as Hell rises from the ashes" The Guardian, 30 May 2008, retrieved 25 February 2009
  15. ^ Brooks, Richard (25 May 2008). "Tracey Emin puts on erotic show for Royal Academy". The Times. London. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  16. ^ "Ira Waldron, Die Damen mit den Hűndchen" Tsantsanoglou, Maria, May 2007, Catalogue entry for 1st Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art", State Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki, Greece, May 2007, retrieved 3 April 2015.
  17. ^ "Салоники – Гетеротопии" Литический, Георгий, 4 июня 2007г, Первая Биеннале Современного Искусства, 21.05–30.09.2007, Информагентство Культура; Litichevsky, Georgy, 4 June 2007, "Thessaloniki – Heterotopias", First Biennale of Contemporary Art, 21.05 – 30 September 2007", Informagentstvo Kultura, Gif.ru. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  18. ^ "Дамы с собачками, Мультимедийная Инсталляция Иры Вальдрон" 21 апреля 2008. Государственный Центр Современного Искусства (ГЦСИ), 22–28 апреля 2008г. Информагентство Культура; Gif.ru. 21 April 2008. " Die Damen mit den Hündchen, multimedia installation by Ira Waldron", National Centre of Contemporary Art, Moscow (NCCA), 22–28 April 2008, Informagentstvo Kultura, Gif.ru. retrieved 24 March 2015.
  19. ^ The Independent, 30 May 2008, retrieved 25 February 2009.
  20. ^ Peter Walker, "Turner prize winners lead protest against arts cutbacks," The Guardian, 1 October 2010.
  21. ^ "All you need to know about Cruz Beckham's girlfriend Bliss Chapman". OK. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  22. ^ "Artist Jake Chapman enlists star friends to help in search for his missing dog". Evening Standard. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  23. ^ Tyzack, Anna (4 August 2014). "Jake Chapman: Taking children to galleries is a 'waste of time'". BBC.
  24. ^ Danielle Demetriou, "," The Independent, 13 June 2007
  25. ^ . E-activist.com. Archived from the original on 23 December 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • Jake and Dinos Chapman: Bad Art for Bad People – exhibition at Tate Liverpool, December 2006 – March 2007
  • Jake and Dinos Chapman: Come and See – exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries, November 2013 – February 2014
  • Interview by Maia Damianovic

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For the Iowa politician see Jake Chapman politician The Chapman Brothers redirects here For the creators of Homestar Runner see The Brothers Chaps Iakovos Jake Chapman born 1966 and Konstantinos Dinos Chapman born 1962 are British visual artists previously known as the Chapman Brothers Their art explores deliberately shocking subject matters for instance in 2008 they produced a series of works that appropriated original watercolours by Adolf Hitler In the mid 1990s their sculptures were included in the YBA showcase exhibitions Brilliant and Sensation In 2003 the two were nominated for the annual Turner Prize but lost out to Grayson Perry In 2013 their painting One Day You Will No Longer Be Loved III was the subject of Derren Brown s Channel 4 special The Great Art Robbery A Jake and Dinos Chapman fused mannequin piece from the exhibition Come and See at the Serpentine GalleryIn 2022 with the announcement of Jake Chapman s solo show Me Myself and Eye it was disclosed that the Chapman brothers had ended their professional association Jake Chapman made reference to mutual seething disdain and told the Guardian they were both sick of the partnership and were no longer having fresh ideas together 1 Contents 1 Lives and careers 1 1 Art collaboration 1 2 The Rape of Creativity 1 3 Disputes with journalists 1 4 Art by Adolf Hitler 1 5 Letter to Culture Secretary 2 Personal lives 2 1 Jake Chapman 2 2 Dinos Chapman 3 References 4 External linksLives and careers EditJake Chapman was born in Cheltenham and Dinos Chapman in London Their father was an English art teacher and their mother an orthodox Greek Cypriot hence Jake an anglicised diminutive of the orthodox Iakovos and Dinos a typical diminutive of the orthodox Konstantinos They were brought up in Cheltenham but moved to St Leonards on Sea where they attended a local comprehensive Christ Church Primary amp William Parker School Dinos studied at the Ravensbourne College of Art 1980 83 Jake at the North East London Polytechnic 2 1985 88 before both together enrolled at the Royal College of Art 1988 90 when they also worked as assistants to the artists Gilbert and George 3 Art collaboration Edit They began their own collaboration in 1991 The brothers have often made pieces with plastic models or fibreglass mannequins of people An early piece consisted of eighty three scenes of torture and disfigurement derivative of those recorded by Francisco Goya in his series of etchings The Disasters of War a work they later returned to rendered into small three dimensional plastic models One of these was later turned into a life size work Great Deeds Against the Dead shown along with Zygotic Acceleration Biogenetic De Sublimated Libidinal Model Enlarged x 1000 at the Sensation exhibition in 1997 Their 1995 mannequin Two faced Cunt was of a naked young girl with two heads joined together by a vagina 4 which sold for 91 250 in 2011 5 The Chapman brothers continued the theme of anatomical pornographic and paedophilic grotesque with Fuck Face a series of mannequins of children sometimes fused together with genitalia in place of facial features For example one has a male toddler wearing a bright red smock with an erect penis in place of his nose and an open anus in place of his mouth 4 It sold for 115 250 in 2010 6 Their sculpture Hell 2000 consisted of a large number of miniature figures of Nazis arranged in nine glass cases laid out in the shape of a swastika In 2003 with a series of works named Insult to Injury they altered a set of Goya s etchings by adding funny faces As a protest against this piece Aaron Barschak who later gate crashed Prince William s 21st birthday party dressed as Osama bin Laden in a frock threw a pot of red paint over Jake Chapman during a talk he was giving in May 2003 The Chapmans oeuvre has also referenced work by William Blake Auguste Rodin and Nicolas Poussin Jake Chapman has published a number of catalogue essays and pieces of art criticism in his own right as well as a book Meatphysics Creation Books 2003 The brothers have also designed a label for Becks beer as part of a series of limited edition labels produced by contemporary artists Using a title from the Tim Burton film in 2004 they curated A Nightmare Before Christmas as part of the occasional All Tomorrow s Parties music festival at Camber Sands In October 2013 the Chapman brothers took part in Art Wars at the Saatchi Gallery curated by Ben Moore The artists were issued with a stormtrooper helmet which they transformed into a work of art Proceeds went to the Missing Tom Fund set up by Moore to find his brother Tom who has been missing for over ten years The work was also shown on the Regents Park platform as part of Art Below Regents Park The Rape of Creativity Edit From April June 2003 the Chapmans held a solo show at Modern Art Oxford entitled The Rape of Creativity in which the enfants terribles of Britart bought a mint collection of Francisco Goya s most celebrated prints and set about systematically defacing them 7 The Goya prints referred to his Disasters of War set of 80 etchings 7 The duo named their newly defaced works Insult to Injury 7 BBC described more of the exhibition s art Drawings of mutant Ronald McDonalds a bronze sculpture of a painting showing a sad faced Hitler in clown make up and a major installation featuring a knackered old caravan and fake dog turds 8 While The Daily Telegraph commented that the Chapman brothers had managed to raise the hackles of art historians by violating something much more sacred to the art world than the human body another work of art 9 they also noted that the effect of their work was powerful 9 The Chapman brothers were nominated for the Turner Prize in 2003 As well as including Insult to Injury their Turner Prize exhibit debuted two new works Sex and Death Sex directly referenced their previous work Great Deeds against the Dead The original work shows three dismembered corpses hanging from a tree Sex shows the same scenario but in a heightened state of decay Additionally clown s noses are now present on the skulls of the corpses snakes rats and insects like those found in joke shops cover the piece Death is two sex dolls placed on top of each other head to toe in the 69 sex position despite appearing to be made of plastic it is in fact cast in bronze and painted to look like plastic That year the prize was eventually won by Grayson Perry On 24 May 2004 a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell The brothers subsequently made a very similar though more extensive work called Fucking Hell Disputes with journalists Edit In 2006 the journalist Lynn Barber claimed that she had received a death threat from the brothers following conducting an interview with them 10 In 2007 they were criticised by journalist Johann Hari for adopting an anti Enlightenment philosophy and for Jake Chapman saying that the boys who murdered Liverpool toddler James Bulger performed a good social service 11 This followed a public media brawl between Jake Chapman and journalist Carole Cadwalladr in The Observer and on the internet the previous year Cadwalladr told readers that Chapman told her she made him feel sick and threw her out of their studio into the pouring rain ordering her to get out just get the fuck out 12 Chapman made two profanity laden ranting poorly spelled public replies the first was addressed to Cadwalladr making reference to her hopelessly toothless wit and making offensive reference to things he claimed to associate with her which he stated made him quite queasy including kippers and frumpy laura ashley blouses reeking of stale mothballs sic In the second to The Observer addressing Cadwalladr s employers as unobservant dullards and making reference to Cadwalladr as gwendalin silverspoongob sic he claimed to be laughing at the sheer arrogance in documenting such a forgettable meeting and concluded you may grace your readers with the meek tones of plum mouthed middle Englanders but don t send them round to my studio I ll make mince meat out of them ha ha ha 13 Art by Adolf Hitler Edit In May 2008 White Cube gallery exhibited 13 apparently authenticated watercolours painted by Adolf Hitler to which the brothers had added hippie motifs 14 Jake Chapman described most of the dictator s works as awful landscapes which they had prettified 15 The central device and context of this exhibition were strikingly similar to those of the artist Ira Waldron in her project Die Damen mit den Hundchen first exhibited at the Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary art in May 2007 16 Waldron also entered into an artistic duel with Hitler seen as a mediocre bohemian artist 17 by overlaying her motifs and colour on to expanded copies of thirteen of his drawings 18 Also included in the Chapmans 2008 exhibition was Fucking Hell and a series of doctored eighteenth and nineteenth century style aristocratic portraits in oils 19 In 2011 in their Human Rainbow and Introspastic series the Chapman Brothers produced further works based on the same Hitler drawings of Geli Raubal and his dogs which had been previously appropriated by Ira Waldron in her 2007 exhibition Letter to Culture Secretary Edit On 1 October 2010 in an open letter to the British government s Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt co signed by a further 27 previous Turner Prize nominees and 19 winners the brothers opposed any future cuts in public funding for the arts In the letter the cosignatories described the arts in Britain as a remarkable and fertile landscape of culture and creativity 20 Personal lives EditJake Chapman Edit Jake married the fashion model Rosemary Ferguson in 2004 They have two children together Bliss and Blythe and live in the Cotswolds 21 22 In August 2014 Chapman was quoted as saying that taking children to art galleries is a total waste of time stating that children are not human yet The comment caused other notable artists to speak out against Chapman s thoughts 23 BBC Art Critic Will Gompertz referred to a defining characteristic of the YBAs being their ability to manipulate biddable media to get attention The formula is simple When you have an exhibition to promote say something mildly inflammatory to the press and watch the column inches particularly in August and ticket sales soar Jake Chapman s comment about kids and paintings is a beautifully crafted example of the art It has generated loads of attention reinforced the brothers bad boy brand and alerted an outraged middle England to the Chapmans new show Job done Dinos Chapman Edit Dinos was married to Tiphaine de Lussy they are now divorced They have two daughters Seraphine and Agathe and live in Spitalfields London 24 Both are members of Arts Emergency a British charity working with 16 to 19 year olds in further education from diverse backgrounds 25 References Edit We had a seething disdain for each other Jake Chapman on splitting from brother Dinos TheGuardian com 11 May 2022 UEL Alumni Arts Showcase End game British contemporary art from the Chaney family collection exhibition Museum of Fine Arts Houston Yale University Press New Haven London 2008 p 68 a b CEO Of Balenciaga s Parent Company Owns Site That Sells Child Sex Mannequins With Erect Penises On Their Face Evie 1 December 2022 Retrieved 3 December 2022 Christie s Christie s Retrieved 3 December 2022 Christie s Christie s Retrieved 3 December 2022 a b c Jones Jonathan Look What We Did The Guardian 31 March 2003 Retrieved 3 February 2009 Sumpter Helen 1 BBC 17 April 2003 Retrieved 3 February 2009 a b Dorment Richard Inspired Vandalism The Telegraph 27 May 2003 Retrieved 3 February 2009 Lynn Barber How I suffered for art s sake The Observer 1 October 2006 accessed 3 August 2008 Johann Hari The art of subverting the Enlightenment Archived 7 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Independent 5 February 2007 Retrieved 9 February 2007 Meet the real brothers grim The Observer 8 October 2006 3 August 2009 Jake Chapman vs journo Carole Cadwalladr Battling it out in the mosh pit Art Design Publicity Retrieved 13 February 2010 Hitler gets Chapman treatment as Hell rises from the ashes The Guardian 30 May 2008 retrieved 25 February 2009 Brooks Richard 25 May 2008 Tracey Emin puts on erotic show for Royal Academy The Times London Retrieved 5 May 2010 Ira Waldron Die Damen mit den Hundchen Tsantsanoglou Maria May 2007 Catalogue entry for 1st Thessaloniki Biennale of Contemporary Art State Museum of Contemporary Art Thessaloniki Greece May 2007 retrieved 3 April 2015 Saloniki Geterotopii Liticheskij Georgij 4 iyunya 2007g Pervaya Biennale Sovremennogo Iskusstva 21 05 30 09 2007 Informagentstvo Kultura Litichevsky Georgy 4 June 2007 Thessaloniki Heterotopias First Biennale of Contemporary Art 21 05 30 September 2007 Informagentstvo Kultura Gif ru Retrieved 24 March 2015 Damy s sobachkami Multimedijnaya Installyaciya Iry Valdron 21 aprelya 2008 Gosudarstvennyj Centr Sovremennogo Iskusstva GCSI 22 28 aprelya 2008g Informagentstvo Kultura Gif ru 21 April 2008 Die Damen mit den Hundchen multimedia installation by Ira Waldron National Centre of Contemporary Art Moscow NCCA 22 28 April 2008 Informagentstvo Kultura Gif ru retrieved 24 March 2015 The art of Adolf Hitler with a little help from the Chapman brothers The Independent 30 May 2008 retrieved 25 February 2009 Peter Walker Turner prize winners lead protest against arts cutbacks The Guardian 1 October 2010 All you need to know about Cruz Beckham s girlfriend Bliss Chapman OK Retrieved 6 June 2022 Artist Jake Chapman enlists star friends to help in search for his missing dog Evening Standard Retrieved 6 June 2022 Tyzack Anna 4 August 2014 Jake Chapman Taking children to galleries is a waste of time BBC Danielle Demetriou My Home Dinos Chapman artist The Independent 13 June 2007 Media Diversity UK E activist com Archived from the original on 23 December 2020 Retrieved 25 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