Issue 40
May 1998

From this issue

A monument to the darkness of late-Victorian Britain

BY James Roberts |

Government agencies have secretly used short wave radio for decades, but why be concerned?

BY Bruce Sterling |

Punk-era record sleeves viciously parodied the commercialisation of the record industry, but the subtler approach is far more unsettling

Madame Tussaud's

Eija-Liisa Atilha

Nanotechnology can now create the 'perfect' sculptural material

How photography killed Victorian Fairy Painting

BY Jennifer Higgie |

Kerry James Marshall

Now that China is the West's favourite investment opportunity, exhibitions of Chinese art are everywhere

BY Niru Ratnam |

Olafur Eliasson

BY Christian Haye |

The Photography of the Invisible