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The Head & the Load: Heavy History
The world premiere of The Head and the Load, created by William Kentridge along with composer Philip Miller, musical …
August Sander’s Portraits of Persecuted Jews
Countering the characterisation of August Sander’s work as politically neutral, Rose-Carol Washton Long argues that the ‘The Persecuted’ and ‘Political …
As Seen: Modern British Painting and Visual Experience
During the twentieth century several important British artists began to paint features of visual experience rarely ever painted before, including …
School visits to ºÚÁÏÉç
Explore art and ideas to take ownership of the gallery
A Sense of Belonging through Style
The front room of a West Indian family home in the 1960s and 1970s was a space of sanctuary, conveying …
Legacies of Empire: Artist and Empire at Tate Britain
Tate Britain’s forthcoming exhibition Artist and Empire is the first large-scale presentation of the art associated with the British Empire …
A visionary projection of the landscape of the soul: Jean-Christophe Ammann on Stanley Spencer
‘A call reached me from somewhere across the fields (a call that disappeared almost imperceptibly, like a shooting star, so …
Lost Art: Robert Smithson
The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …
Roland Rudd
MixTate: Lixo on William Hogarth
London-based producer Lixo takes inspiration from William Hogarth’s Gin Lane
Barbara Ker-Seymer and the Bright Young Things
Learn about photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer, and the radical approach to image-making she developed in the 1920s and 30s
Sammy Baloji – "These images became like testimonies"
Meet the artist documenting hidden histories of Congo through photographic archives
High fidelity: Malcolm Morley
Malcolm Morley was an early practitioner of superrealist painting. He then won the first Turner Prize in 1984 after having …
How Does Art Speak?
What are the different ways art can speak in today’s world? Explore the many ways art communicates with us.
Travel and Art
Textility: Richard Tuttle at ºÚÁÏÉç
The UK’s largest ever survey of the American sculptor and poet Richard Tuttle will take place in London this October. …
How it's Made: Millais
In the second of our series on artists' techniques and processes, Susan Breen explains how the paintings conservation team breathed …
Lives of the Artists: Běla Kolářová
Běla Kolářová’s (1923–2010) experiments with photography and assemblage brought the everyday into direct contact with the aesthetic of a new …