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‘A Wistful Dream of Far-Off Californian Glamour’: David Sylvester and the British View of American Art
David Sylvester’s criticism from the 1950s and 1960s combined enthusiasm for the vitality of new American art with ambivalence about …
The Great Reason of the Body: Friedrich Nietzsche, Joseph Beuys and the Art of Giving Meaning to Matter and Earth
This paper explores how Joseph Beuys interpreted philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s concepts of the ‘Great Reason of the Body’ and the …
Registration and Collection Management
This is one of four reports produced by researchers in the project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the …
Afterthoughts: Introduction
Becoming Machine: Surrealist Automatism and Some Contemporary Instances: Involuntary Drawing
Examining the idea of being ‘machine-like’ and its impact on the practice of automatic writing, this article charts a history …
Barbara Hepworth and Gimpel Fils: The Rise and Fall of an Artist-Dealer Relationship
Records held in the Gimpel Fils Gallery Archive in London shed new light on Barbara Hepworth’s relationship with her dealers, …
No End to the End: The Desert as Eschatology in Late Modernity
At the height of the Cold War, artists, writers and filmmakers in America turned to the desert as a space …
Portrait of a Doctor c.1935–1947, by Francis Picabia
Portrait of a Doctor is actually two paintings: one was painted on top of the other at a later date. …
‘Truth of Character from Truth of Feeling’: William Hazlitt, ‘Gusto’ and the Linguistic History of Writing on Art
Adapting and applying speech act theories of language use, this paper offers a new understanding of the innovative import of …
Curating and Collecting
This is one of four reports produced by researchers in the project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the …
Artist Versus Teacher: The Problem of David Bomberg’s Pedagogical Legacy
The British artist David Bomberg’s parallel activities of teaching and painting during his later career are often treated as oppositional. …
Play with Collage
Follow along with the video to make a collage using bold shapes, and a collage portrait
Beuys’s Legacy in Artist-led University Projects
Joseph Beuys’s Free International University for Creativity and Interdisciplinary Research (FIU), established in the early 1970s, stands at the beginning …
To Be Continued: Periodic Exhibitions ( dOCUMENTA , for Example): Landmark Exhibitions Issue
In this paper the author reflects on the early history of the dOCUMENTA exhibitions held every five years in Kassel, …
Figure and Landscape: Barbara Hepworth’s Phenomenology of Perception
Barbara Hepworth’s development of the figure in landscape theme to which she turned increasingly after moving to St Ives in …
Mira Schendel’s Gesture: On Art in Vilém Flusser’s Thought, with ‘Mira Schendel’ by Flusser
In his theory of communication, philosopher and writer Vilém Flusser (1920–1991) referred to art often, yet unsystematically. This article proposes …
Hyundai Commission:: Cecilia Vicuña: Brain Forest Quipu
Delve deeper into the 2022 Turbine Hall commission
A Belated ‘Breakthrough’ to Abstraction
Dialogue, Encounter, Exchange: Joseph Beuys’s Visual and Textual Presence in Art into Society – Society into Art (1974)
Joseph Beuys’s participation in the influential exhibition Art into Society – Society into Art: Seven German Artists, held in …
Madame Zborowska and Portrait of a Student: A Case Study of Two Paintings Not Included in Ambrogio Ceroni’s Modigliani Publication of 1970
Two of Modigliani’s portraits made between 1918 and 1919 were not included in the most widely accepted catalogue of the …