This train set isn’t fun locomotives. Instead it has lots of cops, urban decay, and a destroyed McDonald’s. Let’s not let the world get like this. Model railways usually depict bucolic scenes of small ...
Art terrorist James Cauty's latest assault on the zeitgeist is a critique of alarmist government propaganda. In the '90s, Cauty, pictured here, teamed up with Bill Drummond to form successful pop act ...
When you walk into this gallery under the arches of Hoxton Station, you are confronted by a spectacle in the best sense. The Aftermath Dislocation Principle Part I (2013) is a large installation of a ...
Miniature sculptures of Take That being beaten by riot police have been included in a new artwork by ex-KLF star James Cauty. A Riot In A Jam Jar, a free Small World Re-Enactments Exhibition, runs ...
A London gallery exhibit is displaying reworked images of cartoon characters engaged in random acts of gory violence. But is the artist worried about the impact on children and thorny legality issues?
Ex-KLF star James Cauty is no stranger to controversy – true to form, his provocative stamps are set to put the establishment’s nose out of joint. But outlawing his seditious miniatures could only ...
An undated hand out image received on June 4, 2003 shows a 'Stamp of Mass Destruction,' one of a set of three, which portray Britain's Queen Elizabeth II in a gas mask. The Royal Mail has threatened ...
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The row between Take That and Plan B started at the Brits, when the latter accused the former of stealing his thunder by bringing on backing singers dressed as riot police ("They were just trying to ...
Royal Mail solicitors have given a gallery a stay of execution in the row over mock stamps featuring the Queen wearing a gas mask. They are threatening legal action over the prints created by artist ...
An artist has unveiled pictures of Big Ben exploding in the same way as the World Trade Centre to coincide with Guy Fawkes night. The works by James Cauty, from ...
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