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Duchamp, Childhood, Work and Play: The Vernissage for First Papers of Surrealism , New York, 1942
Visitors to the opening of the First Papers of Surrealism exhibition in New York in 1942 were disorientated, not only …
Mario Garcia Torres born 1975 Following Piece (with Evo’s sweater) 2007
Introducing Sheba Chhachhi
Meet the New Delhi-based artist, photographer, writer and activist
Tate Reports
An annual review of Tate's activities, including our exhibitions, the art we have acquired and our work with national and …
Ilya Kabakov on Malevich
When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …
Nothing but the Real Thing: Considerations on Copies, Remakes and Replicas in Modern Art
Five things to know: Francesca Woodman
Meet the acclaimed photographer who created surreal, humorous and at times painfully honest images
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The unholy trinity: Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia
To coincide with the first exhibition to explore the inter-relationship between Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia, to be staged at …
I've never painted an abstract picture in my life: Howard Hodgkin in conversation
He grew up in a home full of Omega Workshop objects, before being evacuated to New York during the Second …
Natalia Goncharova: The Trailblazer
An early leader in the Russian avant-garde, Natalia Goncharova blazed a trail with her experiments in art and design. During …
Screen Politics: Pop Art and the Atelier Populaire
Examining the technical and symbolic impact of pop art on the posters produced at the Atelier Populaire during the events …
Pat Nevin in Conversation with Neville Gabie
Both discuss the sculptural qualities of goalposts how they become a way of understanding the city
Cornwall inside out: Peter Lanyon
He was the only native-born Cornishman of the post-war St Ives group of artists, and his work reflected the local …
Weathering the Storm: Ben Enwonwu’s Biafrascapes and the Crisis in the Nigerian Postcolony
This article appraises Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu’s contribution to postcolonial modernism in Nigeria through an analysis of his artistic responses …
Choose Your Own Adventure
Yoko Ono often invites audiences to participate in simple acts of the imagination or more active encounters with her artworks …
Dear Louise Bourgeois
Two artists who know Louise Bourgeois talk about how she has played a part in their lives.
Inescapable truths: Gerhard Richter I
ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition explores the work produced over almost five decades by one of today’s most highly regarded artists. Richter …