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Telling Tales
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has been making paintings, collages, pastels, drawings, etchings and sculptures that have fought censorship, revolutionised …
Modigliani’s Portraits of Jeanne Hébuterne 1918–19: A Selected Technical and Material Study
This technical study of six portraits by Amedeo Modigliani of his model and partner Jeanne Hébuterne, all painted between 1918 …
Ithell Colquhoun
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It's all true: The World as a Stage II
Co-curators of the ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition, ask some of the participating artists about its themes
Experimental fields of light and shadow: Light projections in The Tanks
For many centuries artists have been fascinated by the magical, visceral power of projected light as action, as a performative …
David Hockney’s Early Etchings: Going Transatlantic and Being British
David Hockney’s early autobiographical prints, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean 1961 and the series A Rake’s Progress 1961–3, are …
Josef Albers, Eva Hesse, and the Imperative of Teaching
This paper examines affinities between the Bauhaus-indebted instructional methods and practices of Josef Albers and the sculpture of Eva Hesse, …
Wild Geese Over the Mountains: Melodrama and the Sublime in the English Imaginary 1933–9: The Sublime Object
The paper traces the frequency with which familiar tropes of the sublime are used in the writing and painting of …
Anti-Photojournalism: Working Against the Grain
Checking the Boxes
One-Shot Painting
The Body is Present Even if in Disguise: Tracing the Trace in the Artwork of Nancy Spero and Ana Mendieta
In the early 1990s Nancy Spero (born 1926) composed a series of homages to the Cuban artist, Ana Mendieta (1948–1985). …
Sir Neil O’Neill 1680 by John Michael Wright
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
Glenn Ligon born 1960 Condition Report 2000
Art can be good for you: Etc Essay: Art as Therapy
We often have high expectations when we visit a museum of having great experiences with the art we see, but …
Art in the Age of Revolution
The Baroque is usually associated with the pomp and glory of seventeenth and eighteenth-century European courts, but in Britain – …
Vito Acconci born 1940 Sonnabend Show Jan 72: Archives 1972
Photojournalism Now
We talk to photojournalist, Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi, about the ethics of her work and the impact of technology on documenting …