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If ºÚÁÏÉç was Musée de la danse
Transformed into Musée de la danse, ºÚÁÏÉç conjured a vision of how art might be presented and encountered differently …
Meet London's African churches — from warehouses to bingo halls
Did you know that the London borough of Southwark has one of the biggest African Christian communities in the world …
Introduction to Tracey Emin
A closer look at the life and work of the influential British artist Tracey Emin
The State We're In
Tate Britain Director Alex Farquharson introduces our special feature dedicated to the gallery’s new displays of the national collection of …
The art of writing with people: Art and dance
The practice of choreographed movement has never been merely about decorative spectacle, but as artists and performers have shown throughout …
Let's Do It Together
To coincide with the retrospective exhibition of influential American artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) – whose six-decade career spanned painting, sculpture, …
Barbara Hepworth Museum visual story
A step-by-step visual and written guide to help you plan your visit
1819: Year of Revolution?
Political unrest, protest and global economic unease. Sound familiar? Martin Myrone looks back at a year of change
Suzanne Lacy born 1945 Silver Action 2013
Lessons Learned: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The artist Hans Haacke presents a career overview of his involvement with recurring exhibitions, from documenta 2 (1959) via the …
Merzzeichnung: Typology and Typography
When Kurt Schwitters began making collages in 1918, the initial term he used to describe them was Merzzeichnungen (Merz drawings). …
A Stitch in Time? Situating David Medalla’s ‘Participation-Performance’ Between British and Philippine Performance Art History
Annie Jael Kwan reports on a panel organised by Eva Bentcheva, independent art historian and curator, at ºÚÁÏÉç on …
The Beautiful Blue
Miriam Cahn’s painting counters simplistic narratives of the migrant experience and grants the viewer imaginative space to practise empathy, writes …
Rachel Whiteread
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Exhibition Guide: Surrealism in Egypt
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Liverpool
Surviving Reality: Lee Bontecou’s Worldscapes
This article focuses on American artist Lee Bonteco’s drawing practice during the early 1960s, focusing in particular on Drawing 1961. …
Performing the Self in Family Jules
Every work of art is the child of its time, often it is the mother of our emotions": Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky’s ground-breaking theoretical publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), with its emphasis on colours as “vibrations of the …