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Strangely familiar: Norma Jeane
Norma Jeane is the alias of an artist who never appears in public and has no studio, using Marilyn Monroe’s …
Lives of the Artists: Nigel Henderson
Louis Henderson on how the work of his great uncle, Nigel Henderson (1917–1985), still haunts the present
My childhood companions: David Smith III
David Smith’s daughter Candida Smith describes her childhood at Bolton Landing, and the artist in his studio
The artist and the Emperor: J.M.W. Turner
During a visit to Tate Britain, Katharina Fritsch finds herself ‘sucked into’ the allure and eccentric character of J.M.W. Turner’s …
Latitude of Myths
In Firelei Báez’s vast, irrepressible painting, a mythical Ciguapa disrupts the map, writes Momtaza Mehri
Ancient Egyptian Sources
Distance: Physical and Political
The Adolescent Female Body
Lines of Sight: Alfred Watkins, Photography and Topography in Early Twentieth-Century Britain
Alfred Watkins (1855–1935) originated the idea of ley-lines and surveyed alignments which articulated the prehistoric landscape of Britain, in his …
Fahrelnissa Zeid
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Digitisation and Conservation: Overview of Copyright and Moral Rights in UK Law
Sung Hwan Kim born 1975 Dog Video 2006 From the commanding heights… 2007 Washing Brain and Corn 2010 Temper Clay 2012
Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet
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Look here upon this picture: Shakespeare in art
Ophelia and the Pre-Raphaelites are back at Tate Britain! To celebrate, Andrew Dickson looks at Millais and four other artists …
Allan Kaprow 1927–2006 Fluids 1967 and Scales 1971
A centre of intelligence: Mathaf: The Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar
Simon Grant, editor of Tate Etc. visits the inauguration of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha
All Play and No Work? A ‘Ludistory’ of the Curatorial as Transitional Object at the Early ICA
Using the idea of play to animate fragments from the archive of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, this paper draws …