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The Handsome Pork-Butcher c.1924–6, c.1929–35 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

This sardonic collage portrait of Raymond Poincaré, President and Prime Minister of the French Republic, was made with everyday objects …

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Olivia Plender on George Stubbs Haymakers and Reapers 1785

Stuart Mugridge 'from Sowtontown' 1999

'from Sowtontown' is an artist book by Stuart Mugridge

Alison Knowles born 1933 Newspaper Music 1962

Acatia Finbow

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Acatia Finbow examines Alison Knowles' Newspaper Music 1962
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An 'overflowing, a richness & poetry': Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta

Jennifer Mundy

The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) is famous for his allusive box constructions. This paper examines the history of Planet …

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The Fig-Leaf 1922 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

A sardonic attack on censorship and prudery, The Fig-Leaf provoked the conservative art establishment when it was exhibited in 1922. …

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Something borrowed, something new: René Magritte I

Neil Matheson

Magritte’s particular style of Surrealism, to be explored in a new show at Tate Liverpool, has become a favourite, with …

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‘Transgression was the cutting edge’

Isaac Julien in conversation with Maria Balshaw

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Sir Edward Manton's Glebe: Completing the Provenance of Constable's Glebe Farm Sketch c.1830

Douglas Congdon-Martin

When John Constable’s sketch of The Glebe Farm was formally presented to Tate Britain in 2006, after the death of …

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MicroTate 19

Kenneth Stephens, Steve James, Rachel Hedley, John Purkis, Petina Gappah, Mary Bennett and Nathan Dunne

Individual reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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On the Politics of Art and Space in Beirut

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie

This paper considers the changing nature of art spaces in Beirut over the last fifteen years. Contrary to the experiences …

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Fahrelnissa Zeid

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Sixty years at full intensity: Colour Chart I

Christoph Grunenberg

Tate Liverpool’s exhibition Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today explores the moment in twentieth-century art when a group of …

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MicroTate 10

Nick Rosen, Peter Newman, Peter Peri and Tom Hodgkinson

MicroTate 10; Nick Rosen, Peter Newman, Peter Peri and Tom Hodgkinson reflect on a work in the Tate collection
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Half woman, half goddess: Nicholas Hilliard's 'Queen Elizabeth I'

Antonia Fraser

There are many portraits of Elizabeth I, but few reflect her image as steely icon as perfectly as the one …

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The Hepworth family gift

Sophie Bowness

The recently opened Hepworth Wakefield gallery includes an impressive selection of Barbara Hepworth’s relatively unknown plaster and aluminium prototypes that …

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The Very Late Style of Hans Hartung

Jennifer Mundy

Hans Hartung (1904–1989) suffered a major stroke in 1986 and was wheelchair-bound for his remaining years. Yet in this period …

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Turner's Modern World

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Archives & Access project: (Subject) index to the soul: opening up °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s archives: By Darragh O’Donoghue

Blog post by Darragh O’Donoghue, Subject Index Manager on the Archives and Access project.
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