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Details, Details: Phillip King's Within 1978–9
The sweat and toil of assembling a complex sculpture
Picasso 1932: The Year of Wonders
In 1932, Picasso created a ground-breaking series of paintings and prints that showed him at the very height of his …
Picasso's Woman in a Red Armchair 1932
An appreciation by fellow artist George Condo
Private View: Kenneth Noland's Gift 1961–2
The painting, now in the Tate collection, once hung above the desk of modernist critic Clement Greenberg – and was …
Story of an Artwork: Mark Gertler's Merry-Go-Round 1916
Merry-Go-Round is one of the most recognisable works in Tate's collection, but how did the painting come about?
Unsung Heroes: Nikoo Kohbodi
One artist remembers the inspirational artist and teacher
Virginia Woolf: Thinking Back Through Our Mothers
Virginia Woolf’s radical feminist approach to writing has inspired generations of writers and artists. As a forthcoming exhibition at Tate …
Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion
How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War
Shape of Light: Through the Lens of Abstraction
The American photographer pays homage to the modernist practitioners who have influenced her
Details, Details: Josef Albers’s Study for Homage to the Square: Beaming 1963
The clothing designer pays her respects to Albers’s use of colour
Details, Details: Július Koller's Archaeological Monument-Presence (U.F.O.) 1983
An astrophysicist reflects on the alien in the everyday
Private View: Edna Clarke Hall's watercolours
The artist’s extraordinary watercolours, based on Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights, reflected her frustration in her married life
Egon Schiele: Crazier Than I Look?
Egon Schiele's self-portraits have often been regarded as the works of a tortured, introspective artist, but this notion blinds us …
Francesca Woodman: Vanishing Act
Francesca Woodman's ghostly photographs show her on the verge of disappearance
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 …
Q&A: Adrian Clark on John Rothenstein
To mark the publication of a new biography of former Tate Gallery Director John Rothenstein, °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s current Director of Collection, …
Q&A: Lisa Brice
We talk to the artist as her Art Now exhibition opens at Tate Britain
Lives of the Artists: Angelica Kauffman
Reflecting on the life of the Swiss neo-classical painter who became one of the first members of the Royal Academy …
Lynn Hershman Leeson: Avatar
For the past five decades, the American artist and filmmaker has continually tested the boundaries between real and virtual identities. …
New Voices: Face Mask
From our deepest insecurities to our darkest desires, the face tells it all