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I've got this strange feeling...: The uncanny
Following Mike Kelley’s exhibition The Uncanny at Tate Liverpool, the artist and Jeffrey Sconce talk about Freud, the power of …
Fugitive Forms: Performance in South Asia
Vasundhara Mathur reviews the event Fugitive Forms: Performance in South Asia, held at ºÚÁÏÉç on 22 October 2022. The …
Regular Novelties: Lawrence Alloway's Film Criticism
The uncertain relationship between art and industry was at the heart of the questions Lawrence Alloway had been asking about …
Barbara Hepworth's Sculpture Garden
This film includes archival footage from an interview with the artist from 1973
New Media Art and the Gallery in the Digital Age
This paper examines some the changes that digital technology has wrought upon conceptions of space, time and culture, and how …
Wrinkles in Time
Myths and Legends Coursework Guide
Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!
‘Layers of Looking’: Changing Surfaces in the Paintings of Gary Hume
This article explores issues of change in the high gloss surfaces of four of Gary Hume’s paintings: Incubus 1991, Water …
Occupations / Heroic Symbols
Interview: Rosenquist on Silo
°¿³Ù²¹Ã¯³Ù¾± 1930 by Francis Picabia
Picabia’s so-called ‘transparency’ paintings – of which °¿³Ù²¹Ã¯³Ù¾± is a prime example – have not been the subject of much …
The Upper Room : A Study of Materials and Stability
Chris Ofili’s The Upper Room 1999–2002 consists of thirteen paintings displayed within a specially designed and carefully lit room. This …
Tate International: Remarkable projects come from remarkable people
Some buildings just stop you in your tracks, or in this case, required a swift U-turn, readily performed by our …
PhD opportunity: Imperial Intimacies: Portraiture and the East India Company, c.1757–1857
The Tate and the Courtauld are pleased to announce the availability of an Arts and Humanities Research Council fully funded …
Optimistic abstraction: Charline von Heyl at Tate Liverpool
The curator of the forthcoming exhibition by the German abstract painter introduces her work, and a fellow artist pays homage
The Painting
Eat, Live, Work
Teaching with Anger and Outrage in the Archives
The scholar and journalist Thai Jones discusses the sidelining of certain histories by institutions and the role of archives in …
Edward Burra
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