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Real Architecture Spring 2008: Jacques Herzog
Herzog & de Meuron, architects of ºÚÁÏÉç, present the National Stadium for the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing. With …
Real Architecture Spring 2008: Nick Johnson/Urban Splash
Urban Splash introduces New Islington, one of the developer's ambitious urban regeneration projects. Following Will Alsop's plan, the 30-acre site …
British Sporting Art
To coincide with the development of a National Heritage Centre for Horseracing and Sporting Art.
Real Architecture Spring 2008: Farshid Moussavi/Foreign Office Architects
Foreign Office Architects presents the recently completed department store and Cineplex in Leicester. The store's striking facade, comprised of a …
Ways of Seeing – Part 1
An audio recording from the conference Ways of Seeing held at Tate Britain
Ways of Seeing – Part 2
An audio recording from the conference Ways of Seeing held at Tate Britain.
Hilary Spurling on Henri Matisse
Through an exploration of work in the Tate Collection, Hilary Spurling, renowned author of a two-volume work on Henri Matisse, …
On Liveness: Pre/During/Post
What is liveness and how can we understand it? How can performance challenge how we think about time and space? …
Ways of Seeing – Part 3
An audio recording from the conference Ways of Seeing held at Tate Britain.
Bruce Goff Symposia: Stephen Prina
American artist Stephen Prina is highly regarded for his hybrid, intricate practice, which plays with the role of the artwork …
Alison Wright – ‘Animal Painting’ and ‘Sporting Art’
While it is easy to see that ‘sporting’ and ‘animal’ art are not interchangeable terms it can be harder to …
Anne Massey - Twentieth Century British Sporting Art
Sporting art, at least in the twentieth century is often overlooked and marginalised, given the predominance of a modernist, avant …
Street Art Talks - Graffiti: Utopia or a bit boring?
Street Art Talks - Graffiti: Utopia or a bit boring? Part of a series of talks related to the past …
Nicholas Price - British Sporting Art and its place in the commercial art world
This talk briefly examines the interaction between auctioneers, galleries and collectors of sporting art and how the British Sporting Art …
André Fougeron: Martyred Spain – 1
Was Fougeron's art political? Curator Matthew Gale
André Fougeron: Martyred Spain – 2
What is this work about? Curator Matthew Gale
Brooking, A British Man of War Firing a Salute, HeartnSoul response
An imaginative audio response by Josh from HeartnSoul.co.uk
Brighton Pierrots by Walter Richard Sickert
This work was made during WW1. Chris Stephens, Curator, describes its underlying sorrow
Tate Thames Dig: Artist Mark Dion outlines the process of sorting and organising found objects
An exploration of Mark Dion’s Tate Thames Dig, through documentation and analysis of key themes
Kim Clayton Greene | Understanding the display of prints in the Nineteenth-Century home
Kim Clayton Greene examines how the print is used in Victorian domestic interior paintings.