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From the Surreal to the Decorative
He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …
Are We All Anxious Now?
The all-consuming world of social media has pushed many of us to new levels of anxiety. Add to that the …
Hockney's World of Pictures
Martin Gayford recounts how, for more than 60 years, Hockney has been breaking boundaries
The human body: always changing, always the same
Artworks on view at this year’s TEFAF art fair in Maastricht showed how great artists from across the centuries have …
Lives of the Artists: Nigel Henderson
Louis Henderson on how the work of his great uncle, Nigel Henderson (1917–1985), still haunts the present
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Four new responses to works in the Tate collection
Private View: Sam Riviere on Eduardo Paolozzi
Sam Riviere remembers Eduardo Paolozzi’s mosaics at Tottenham Court Road station, a gateway to both the city and the ‘chaotic …
Q&A with Cosey Fanni Tutti: Cosey Fanni Tutti talks frankly to Tate Etc. about art, sex and music
From her beginnings as an artist living in Hull in the late 1960s, Cosey Fanni Tutti has challenged the boundaries …
Who's That Girl?
Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen is finally reunited with the girl who appears in her captivating photograph Girl on a Spacehopper (Byker) taken …
From the head to the heart: Behind the curtain
In his fourth visit to the Tate archive, Paul Farley finds some resonant human remains
A celestial journey: Clouds
Richard Hamblyn looks at the use of sky to load meaning in painting since the Renaissance, including the work of …
Escape from the filmic Bermuda Triangle: Morgan Fisher
Morgan Fisher mixes cinematic history, autobiography and art historical references in his exploration of filmmaking. Mark Webber investigates how the …
MicroTate 5
Sista Pratesi, Tomma Abts, Gerald Davies and Marcel Dzama reflect on a work in the Tate collection
The devil in the studio
Lynda Nead looks at a number of pioneering short films at the turn of the twentieth century that took the …
Greek myth and the ghosts of Bexhill-on-Sea: Daria Martin
Olivia Plender looks at the De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, one of the first Modernist buildings of its kind …
High fidelity: Malcolm Morley
Malcolm Morley was an early practitioner of superrealist painting. He then won the first Turner Prize in 1984 after having …
Jackie, JFK and the art of diplomacy: The Mona Lisa in Washington
Lisa Liebmann looks at the events surrounding the unveiling of the Mona Lisa at the National Gallery of Art, Washington …
Be seen and be heard: Barbara Kruger
Pipilotti Rist encounters the work of Barbara Kruger
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Contemporary reflections on a work in the Tate collection
Set in Stonehenge: Carl Andre
Carl Andre’s uncle reveals how a trip to the English countryside to visit his relatives in the 1950s inspired Carl …