Jake Chapman
2021Goya Exposed with Jake Chapman
Ben Harding
Jake Chapman
Jake Chapman explores why Goya's The Disasters of War etchings are so central to his own art and explains why, for him, there is a fundamental conflict at the heart of Goya's art.
Goya Exposed with Jake Chapman
The Marriage of Reason & Squalor
Jake Chapman
Sophie Kennedy Clark, Rhys Ifans
With a name like Chlamydia Love, it comes as no surprise that the young lady in question is considered to be the office slut. Her colleagues also do not miss an occasion to ridicule her when she talks about her imaginary prince on a white horse. Chlamydia couldn’t care less. She just has to jump into a flushing toilet bowl to meet her beloved, the handsome surgeon Algernon Hertz. But her precious prince keeps her waiting and locals turn out to be a whole lot more savage that what is mentioned in the glossy tourist brochures. Chlamydia has to go on the run and ends up in the lair of the misanthropic scientist Helmut Mandragorass, a specimen of the male race not exactly blessed with dashing looks as his protruding forehead dwarves everything else. Paradise isn’t always what it seems to be.
The Marriage of Reason & Squalor
Artshock: Is Bad Art for Bad People?
Bernadette O'Brien, Jake Chapman
Jake Chapman
Jake Chapman looks at the history of shocking art and tries to find the most shocking piece of art ever, and also to find out what artists who create such works think of other artists who create shocking works of art.
Artshock: Is Bad Art for Bad People?