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Say butterfly!: Salvador Dalà II
When Diedrich Diederichsen went to Cadaquès in the late 1970s he wasn’t expecting to stumble into the surreal world of …
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Jiřà Kovanda born 1953 Kissing Through Glass 2007
How to Weave like Anni Albers
Ever wondered how a piece of fabric is made? Join Textile Designer Rosa Pearks on how to warp and weft …
The Curse of the Lady of Shalott
Three paintings based on a poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson
Mark Ruwedel: Studio visit
'A clutter-filled studio is a route to creativity'
Terry Frost's Porthmeor Studio
A visit to the studio of one of the most important painters of the St Ives School
Reframed: Celeste responds to Salvador DalÃ
Musician and songwriter Celeste performs 'Not Your Muse' inspired by Metamorphosis of Narcissus
It's all about the process
Doug Aitken at Tate Liverpool – The American artist has created his first public realm installation in the UK, featuring …
Q&A with Tracey Emin
Artist Tracey Emin gives advice to young artists and answers your questions on her career and inspirations
Arahmaiani: Burning Country
Arahmaiani’s performance Burning Country took place in the Natalie Bell building at ºÚÁÏÉç, London, on 21 November 2024. The …
Blurred Lines: Art, Activism, Popular Culture and Social change
This research paper highlights some of the core issues related to funding structures available for socially engaged practices in India, …
The artist as activist: Ai Weiwei
The Chinese artist has become one of the most important cultural commentators of his generation. On the eve of the …
Art, culture and camouflage
In 1896 the American artist Abbott H. Thayer published an article on how animals protected themselves with the use of …
Inside the Order Is Always Something Wild
The lyrical portraits of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, writes poet Elizabeth Alexander, take us somewhere human and true
Turner Prize 2008 Reading Room Report
How did the public respond to the Reading Room in the 2008 Turner Prize exhibition? This report suggests ways in …
A-Z of Paul Klee
Learn 26 things about one of the most innovative painters of the 20th century
The Sublime Plurality of Worlds: Lucretius in the Eighteenth Century
This paper discusses Lucretian themes in the idea of a ‘cosmic sublime’ in the context of the discourse of the …
Lost in the Crowd: Blake and London in 1809
This article explores why William Blake’s solo exhibition of 1809 has been such an important source for understanding his attitude …
Van Dyck and Tapestry in England
Van Dyck first came to England in 1620, when the Surrey-based Mortlake Manufactory began making tapestries. Simon Turner considers whether …