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Thy hand, by Nature guided, marks the line – That stamps perfection on the form divine: Joshua Reynolds
Forget today’s celebrity icons. Paula Byrne looks at the first ever media frenzy for young actress and lover of the …
Who farted?: British comic art
Rude Britannia: British Comic Art:, Tate Britain’s forthcoming exhibition exploring the riotous history of humour in British visual culture …
Suspending Disbelief: The Dubious Role of Skeuomorphism in Software Design
The use of metaphor in digital design – making digital versions of real-life objects from bookshelves to car dashboards – …
Performance: Zena Agha and Kareem Samara
A musical performance by Samara is accompanied by a reading of excerpts from Agha’s book Objects Lost in April and …
Emerson’s Evolution
British photographer Peter Henry Emerson’s dramatic recantation of his beliefs about photography and art forms a canonical yet perplexing episode …
The dedicated amateur: Italian Modernist Photography
Alfredo Camisa (1927–2007) was a prominent figure in photography in Italy during the postwar years, though today his work is …
Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
Apocalypse now: John Martin's The Great Day of His Wrath
Dan Graham on John Martin’s painting of the Apocalypse, The Great Day of His Wrath
The Tate Etc. Guide to... Biomorphism
Jennifer Higgie explores how 20th-century artists sought inspiration from the life forms that surround us
Sarah Haylett
Documenting Socially Engaged Art: New Forms of Archival Practice in the Contemporary Art Museum
International Learning Research Sharing Event
2014
A seminar bringing together practitioners and academics from Denmark and the UK to discuss learning and practice based research
J.M.W. Turner and Cy Twombly
Liu Xiaodong discusses the links between the work of J.M.W. Turner and Cy Twombly
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: ‘The viewer is the same as the artist’
We visit the pioneering installation artists' home in Long Island
Apichatpong Weerasethakul: 'I escape into the movies'
The Thai filmmaker explains his fascination with fantasy and science-fiction
Staring into the contemporary abyss: The contemporary sublime
In the early eighteenth century Joseph Addison described the notion of the sublime as something that ‘fills the mind with …
Michael Landy: Drawing portraits
How Michael Landy made a day job out of drawing
MixTate: E.M.M.A on Eduardo Paolozzi
London-based producer E.M.M.A creates a mix of her own tracks influenced by Eduardo Paolozzi’s Bash
The sound of Weimar Germany
Be transported back in time to the scene of Portraying a Nation through this Weimar Republic playlist