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‘Palpable and Mute as a Globed Fruit’
This paper considers a series of fundamental problems and paradoxes in accounting for interpretation in contemporary museum encounters, and explores …
Nazgol Ansarinia on Tehran: 'Neighbourhoods are changing so fast'
We went to Tehran for Artist Cities, a series co-produced with The Guardian that explores cities of international artists
Landmarks Coursework Guide
From art about landmarks to art that is itself a landmark: get some inspiration on the theme of landmarks
Materials Coursework Guide
From 'usual' to unlikely art materials: explore textures, qualities, techniques and symbolism of things artists use to make their work
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, …
Naum Gabo as a Soviet Émigré in Berlin
Naum Gabo’s arrival in Berlin in 1922, which initiated his lifetime emigration from the Soviet Union, has been interpreted as …
MixTate: Minor Victories on Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
Minor Victories’ Justin Lockey approaches The Soul of the Soulless City with dread and wonder
Joan Jonas
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Lives of the Artists: Mrinalini Mukherjee
Her beautifully crafted fibre scuptures evoked 'wizened spiritual beings,' as one writer remembers
This is What Democracy Looks Like
Digging the Thames with Mark Dion
Take a deeper look at Mark Dion’s Tate Thames Dig, find out how it was made, what’s a wunderkammer …
The Curse of the Lady of Shalott
Three paintings based on a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Lives of the Artists: Běla Kolářová
Běla Kolářová’s (1923–2010) experiments with photography and assemblage brought the everyday into direct contact with the aesthetic of a new …
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, …
Gathering Ground
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Ad Minoliti
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Acknowledgements
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 …