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Poetic encounters: Millais's Chill October
Many of Millais’s late landscapes in Scotland were painted en plein air and given titles inspired by his favourite poems. …
Homage to destruction: Jean Tinguely
The author co-curates an exhibition of Jean Tinguely’s work for Tate Liverpool.
In the Archive: Hackney Flashers
Writer Sabrina Mahfouz uncovers several feminist photography projects from the 1970s by the Hackney Flashers and asks, will we ever …
A Mystery at Play: By Kaushalia Khanna
After moving from India to the UK in the early 1960s, Balraj Khanna became a distinguished painter in the British …
John Squire on Cy Twombly
The Stone Roses musician gets up close to The Four Seasons
Who is Sheela Gowda?
Get to know the processes and materials behind the installations of Sheela Gowda
Audio Description: Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist John Singer Sargent
‘We were captivated’
What is it like visiting an artist’s studio? ºÚÁÏÉç director Frances Morris looks back to memorable visits to Yayoi …
Living with Niki: Niki de Saint Phalle I
The French-born artist who died in 2002 is perhaps best known for her large, brightly coloured sculptures of female figures, …
Come Join Us
With ºÚÁÏÉç as his local art museum, Ismail Einashe has seen the benefits, both as a participant and visitor, …
The story of Omega Workshops
Discover the fascinating story of the Omega Workshops, whose Bloomsbury artists brought abstract shapes and bold colours from modern art …
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 …
Why are we waiting?: Roman Ondak
Last year Tate bought Roman Ondak’s Good Feelings in Good Times, which consists of a queue that can be …
Nedko Solakov: Studio Visit in Sofia
Meet the artist in Bulgaria
Five hundred years of British art: Tate Britain rehang I
Spread over twenty rooms, Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis’s vision for the extensive rehang hinges around a chronological display from …
Captive audience: Mark Wallinger
When, in 2003, magician David Blaine starved himself in a Plexiglas box suspended above the Thames, hecklers pelted him with …
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 …
Head to Head: Climate Change – Can artists have any influence?
As the environment slides down the list of governmental priorities, JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart discuss whether artists can really …