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Patrick Heron: A Life of Many Dimensions
Patrick Heron's daughters celebrate some lesser-known aspects of the painter's life and work
London 1968: The Poster Workshop
One of the founders looks back at the brief but prolific output of the Poster Workshop in London’s Camden Town
Unsung Heroes: Arthur Tress
One photographer reveals how the work of Arthur Tress has never ceased to be an inspiration
Anni Albers’s quiet force
‘The passing of time has allowed her to be understood as the great and prolific artist she was; a quiet …
My encounters with Anni Albers
‘I don't think I understood her work back then, but now I have a better notion of what it was …
Anni Albers: Weaving Magic
As a student at the Bauhaus in Germany in the early 1920s, Anni Albers found artistic freedom in the weaving …
Details, Details: John Everett Millais’s Dew-Drenched Furze 1889–90
The curator of RHS Garden Wisley treads the undergrowth of Millais’s autumnal painting
Details, Details: Nathaniel Bacon’s Cookmaid with Still Life of Vegetables and Fruit c.1620–5
One writer sees a tantalising tale in Nathaniel Bacon’s bountiful painting
The Strange World of Edward Burne-Jones
Edward Burne-Jones was a key figure in the art world of the 19th century whose work suffused familiar stories from …
In Focus: Kerry James Marshall’s Untitled (London Bridge) 2017
A recent painting of London Bridge (in Lake Havasu City, Arizona) by Kerry James Marshall, on display at Tate Britain, …
Lives of the Artists: Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff
Introducing the British surrealists who formed a fascinating and unsettling partnership
In Focus: Edward with clock, off Cheshire Street Market, London 1983
The photographer reflects on the changing city as seen in one of her works
Opinion: When does art become art?
In his regular column, John-Paul Stonard argues that art makes artists, rather than the other way around
Portfolio: Rotimi Fani-Kayode – Desire In Exile
Rotimi Fani-Kayode arrived in Brighton aged 11 in 1966, having fled Nigeria’s civil war. After coming out as gay, he …
Unsung Heroes: Stella Snead
Artist Liliane Lijn recalls her meetings with the intrepid explorer of internal and external worlds
Anna Boghiguian: A Wanderer Through Time
Anna Boghiguian’s raw and expressionistic paintings, sculptures and site-specific installations are characterised by bold colours, chaotic compositions and the intertwining …
Art & Education: Time to Listen!
It’s official. The findings from a recently completed three-year survey reveal that teenagers view arts subjects as an essential element …
Details, Details: Ford Madox Brown’s Mauvais Sujet 1863
English professor Devorah Baum reflects on Ford Madox Brown’s watercolour
Details, Details: Kathleen Gerrard’s Still Life with Yellow Fungus c.1936–9
Biologist Kathy Willis studies Kathleen Gerrard’s painting in the Tate collection
Don McCullin: The Interview
Don McCullin (b1935) is an internationally acclaimed photographer with over 60 years of experience documenting the world’s devastating wars and …