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Biology and the Bauhaus: László Moholy-Nagy
Discover how art and science collided in the avant-garde community of London's Hampstead
Stubbs, Walpole and Burke: Convulsive Imitation and ‘Truth Extorted’: The Sublime Object
This essay examines the relationship between George Stubbs’s Lion and Horse series of paintings and the redefinition of the sublime …
Jeff Koons: Banality, Decadence and Easyfun
From advertising and commerce to social-mobility and youth culture, explore some of the themes behind Jeff Koons’s art
Monumentality: The Statue of Liberty as Subject
The Painting
Somewhere (and Nowhere) between Modernity and Tradition: Towards a Critique of International and Indigenous Perspectives on the Significance of Contemporary Chinese Art
Reviewing international and indigenous perspectives on the significance of contemporary Chinese art, Paul Gladston argues for the necessity of new …
The Lives of Digital Things: A Community of Practice Dialogue
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 …
Elasticity of Exhibition: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
This paper looks at a number of exhibitions planned and installed by artists from the late 1950s until the present. …
Lawrence Alloway’s Spatial Utopia: Contemporary Photography as ‘Horizontal Description’
The mobility of art was a concept central to British critic Lawrence Alloway’s understanding of the role of visual imagery …
August Sander’s Der Bauer and the Pervasiveness of the Peasant Tradition
Examining August Sander’s Der Bauer group of photographs in relation to the historical representation of peasants in German art, Christian …
Uncovering Professionalism in the Art Museum: An Exploration of Key Characteristics of the Working Lives of Education Curators at ºÚÁÏÉç
This paper attempts to articulate the distinctive qualities of the work of education curators at ºÚÁÏÉç in relation to …
The Purloined Landscape: Photography and Power in the American West
John Beck argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s story ‘The Purloined Letter’ (1844) about a secret hidden in plain sight offers …
Where the wild things are: Animals
When Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping was forced to expel the beasties that inhabited his Theater of the World he …
On the road to a state of grace: Boetti, Polke, Clemente and Taaffe
As Adams writes: "This is a tale of four contemporary art shamans, in a pre-9/11 world that could still entertain …
Movement Is Everything
Ahead of his major commission at Tate Britain, artist Hew Locke speaks to curator Elena Crippa about migration and movement, …
Biennials Without Borders?: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The popularity of art biennials has been taken as proof of the collapse of the concept of the centre and …
David Musgrave: Faulty Images
This paper takes as its starting point two drawings by David Musgrave in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection, Plane with inverted figure 2007 …
Pacing the Cell: Walking and Productivity in the Work of Bruce Nauman
After graduating from art school in the late 1960s Bruce Nauman found himself pacing his studio, unsure how to produce …