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A ‘penchant for the dramatic’: Rothenstein and Modern Theatre
Terry Winters: Studio Visit
Winters tells us how scientific patterns provide the starting point for his explorations in paint
The Icing on the Cake
Like its baked namesake, Humphrey Jennings’s Swiss Roll 1939 is a curious creation of the human mind, writes Ruby Tandoh
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 …
Dorothea Tanning
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The Story of Ophelia
Explore Millais's iconic painting, Ophelia, looking at the subject, materials, techniques and conservation
On the hoof and shooting from the hip: Another London
Between 1930 and 1980 photographers from across the globe came to capture the essence of London. To coincide with an …
J.M.W. Turner, the Original Artist-Curator
Explore another side of Turner: the curator who designed his own gallery to display and promote his paintings
Between Worlds
A painter, writer and occultist, British artist Ithell Colquhoun was one of the most innovative of her generation, fusing surrealist …
‘A gallery in the mind’? William Hazlitt, Edmund Spenser and the Old Masters
This essay explores the associations made by William Hazlitt between the work of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser and paintings …
Confluences: Stories of Art and the Planetary
Rebekah S. Park reviews the symposium ‘Confluences: Stories of Art and the Planetary’, which took place on the occasion of …
Playing the system: Cildo Meireles II
Mark Godfrey asks three artists to describe projects in which they have adopted the strategy of insertion, using Meireles's Insertions …
Ewa Partum born 1945 Visual Poetry 2006
View from Brazil: Whose truth is it anyway?
The results of recent political elections across the globe have gone hand in hand with increasingly polarised debate. Jochen Volz …
The Simoom
Luna Carmoon gets swept up in JMW Turner’s small watercolour depicting a violent desert storm
Up close and personal: Tate Britain New Displays II
Tate Britain’s recent rehang, which follows a broadly chronological sequence, includes focused individual displays that highlight new research as well …
Paul Klee: Making Visible
A tour of The EY Exhibition: Paul Klee - Making Visible with curator Matthew Gale
Human Figure Coursework Guide
Explore people drawn, painted or sculpted from life and art that explores abstract ideas about being human
Opinion: learning from our children
Headteacher Kevin Jones has witnessed how art can change the lives of the children he teaches. Here, he argues why …