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G.F. Watts: symbolist and star-gazer
G.F. Watts (1817–1904) has been variously described as one of the ‘heroic failures of British art’ and ‘shallow and pretentious’. …
Judgement days: Gerhard Richter II
A former student remembers his ‘friendly, but merciless’ teacher
Parental Guidance
Zineb Sedira reflects on how childhood art classes and trips to the cinema with her father ignited a lifelong love …
Studio Visit: Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings
The artist duo talk to curator Amy Emmerson Martin about the elusive art of fresco painting and how they keep …
Dear Louise Bourgeois
Two artists who know Louise Bourgeois talk about how she has played a part in their lives.
Lost Art: Egon Schiele
Discover the fascinating story of an artwork that disappeared
5 Artworks that Capture the Power of Motherhood
Discover moving stories of motherhood told through art
Genesis and Tate
A new partnership in support of The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House, a major exhibition at Tate …
Lives of the Artists: Maria Bartuszová
Introducing the Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová, who created extraordinary, delicate and fragile-looking white plaster abstract sculptures whose biomorphic shapes were …
Lingering at the threshold between word and image: Cy Twombly
Coinciding with Cy Twombly’s 80th birthday, ºÚÁÏÉç is staging the first retrospective of the American artist’s work for twenty …
‘More Impact than the Venice Biennale’: Demarco, Beuys and Strategy: Get Arts
In this essay Christian Weikop closely examines primary source correspondence and press material from the Richard Demarco Archive at the …
A Review of the Literature on Young People’s Motivation and Gallery Engagement
This literature review provides an overview of key research, policy and practice around the motivation of young people to engage …
Ithell Colquhoun
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Avant-garde apostle: Theo van Doesburg
A painter, poet, art critic, typographer, designer and publisher who played a key role in the international exchange of ideas …
Modernists don't die in Ambleside: Schwitters in Britain at Tate Britain
Was this the same Kurt Schwitters, founder of Merz, collaborator with Dadaists, Cubists and Constructivists, who won first, second and …
Natalia Goncharova
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Cornelia Parker
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Domes for doomsday: Etc. Essay
The enduring legacy of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes
Larry Miller born 1944 and Tom Russotti born 1977 Flux-Olympiad 2008
From Ephemeral Experiences to Lasting Legacies: Discourses on Experimental Art in the Philippines during the 1960s and 1970s
This paper shows how the Philippine visual art scene of the 1960s and 1970s offered particularly fertile ground for early …