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Getting to know the Guerrilla Girls

Learn more about the group of anonymous feminist artists and their work

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Guerrilla Girls: 'You have to question what you see'

Discover why we should question what we see in museums

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Gustav Metzger: Festival of missed fits

The Germna artist's career has spanned sixty years of art and political activism

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Gustav Metzger on Life and Art

'All I can say is this totality of life, whatever that might mean, this attempt to grasp what is important, …

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Hannah Starkey: 'This is an important moment for women'

The Irish photographer's images explore female perspective both as the subject and viewer

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Hans Haacke: Exposing systems of power

The artist talks about two key works, Condensation Cube 1963–5 and A Breed Apart 1978

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Harry Callahan: Retrospective

Curator Simon Baker walks us through the 2014 ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition

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Introducing Harun Farocki

The influential German filmmaker explored themes of capitalism, technology and war

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The story of Hélio Oiticica and the Tropicália movement

Discover the radical artist Hélio Oiticica who put people at the centre of his art

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Françoise Gilot on Matisse

'Matisse was my god,' says the lover and muse of his good friend and rival, Pablo Picasso.

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Hilary Spurling on Matisse

'For all of the painters I knew when I was young, Matisse was a god'

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Henry Moore's sculptures

Where did Henry Moore get his ideas and inspiration for his sculptures?

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Henry Wessel: Ordinary Moments, Everyday Lives

Henry Wessel tells us why he is inspired by the everyday lives he captures in his photographs

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Hew Locke:The Nameless

Locke describes how his distinctive style came about

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Hito Steyerl: 'Being invisible can be deadly'

The German artist addresses the way digital images are created, shared and archived

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Howard Hodgkin: 'Pictures of emotional situations'

The late artist is regarded as one of the most important British painters of his time

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Hrair Sarkissian on Execution Squares

A series of photographs depicting the sites of public executions in Syria, the artist's birth country

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Turner Prize 2017: Hurvin Anderson

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Ian Hamilton Finlay: Little Sparta

A garden the artist created outside his home near Edinburgh

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Ibrahim El-Salahi: The Inevitable

Often considered a masterpiece, The Inevitable was first conceived by the artist during his wrongful imprisonment

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