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The Construction of Whiteness, Gender and Race in Early Modern Portraits
This article examines the construction of whiteness in three early modern portraits in the Tate collection: The Cholmondeley Ladies c.1600–10 …
Michael Craig-Martin on educating Damien Hirst
The man who helped foster the development of the ‘Young British Artists'
Now You See Us
Contrary to the prevailing story of art, women have worked as professional artists in Britain since the Tudor age. Who …
Julian Opie's landscapes
'Would be possible to draw a landscape that was not a landscape, but a period of landscape'
Paul Klee: Making Visible
A tour of The EY Exhibition: Paul Klee - Making Visible with curator Matthew Gale
Explore From Tarzan to Rambo
Sonia Boyce explores her own sense of self in relation to media images of blackness and whiteness in the work …
Haute Portraiture
Portrait painter to the rich and famous, John Singer Sargent acted like a stylist, manipulating fashion – alongside his trusty …
°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Painting of a Man in Tudor Costume: A Sixteenth-Century Portrait or a Nineteenth-Century Pastiche?
Comprising technical and art historical analyses, this paper investigates the subject, date and status of a three-quarter-length portrait on a …
Workshop reflections
Some network participants were asked to reflect on the workshops and to write about a particular issue that had caught …
How Kusama paved the way for art today
Discover three ways in which she revolutionised the art world
Hidden Treasures
On a visit to Tate Archive, Rudi Minto de Wijs discovers an eye-opening portrait by the Guyanese artist Aubrey Williams
Works by Modigliani that have Paintings beneath the Visible Surface
Recent technical studies of the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani’s paintings have revealed that he frequently used canvas supports that already …
Here’s Looking at You
A series of intimate domestic interiors, captured by the English photographer Paul Graham in the age before the smartphone, takes …
Bruce Davidson's London
The acclaimed Magnum photographer discusses his first arrival in London from New York
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: ‘The viewer is the same as the artist’
We visit the pioneering installation artists' home in Long Island
Fahrelnissa Zeid in four key works
Discover more about the abstract artist's style of painting and the influences behind her ground-breaking work
Fighting talk: Martin Herbert on Fiona Banner
Fiona Banner installs a large new work at Tate Britain, which reflects her continuing interest in war and the language …
The Story of Cezanne
Discover more about the artist
Zanele Muholi
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