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Seven Things to Know: Dora Maar
Explore the extraordinary life and career of this painter and photographer
Surface tension
Thomas Ruff insists that his photographs capture only 'the surface of things'. But is there more than meets the eye?
Everything is illuminated: Document: Künstlergruppe Brücke
In 1905 four young Dresden art students, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Karl Schmidt-Rottluff, Erich Heckel and Fritz Bleyl, set up the …
Inside the eye of the beholder: Edvard Munch II
In 1930, when Munch was 66 years old, an intraocular haemorrhage in his right eye affected his sight. For several …
Opinion: learning from our children
Headteacher Kevin Jones has witnessed how art can change the lives of the children he teaches. Here, he argues why …
Square dance of joy I: Agnes Martin
The American artist Agnes Martin was best known for her pared down, subtly coloured abstract paintings, mostly done when she …
A Home and a Sanctuary
Matthew Phillip, CEO of Notting Hill Carnival, shares his earliest memories of the annual event, and reflects on its …
Edward Hopper and British Artists
This article examines the changes in Edward Hopper’s painting style during his stays in Paris between 1906 to 1910, and …
‘Not Incorrect and Particularly Not Irrelevant’: Joseph Beuys and Henning Christiansen, 1966–71
Between 1966 and 1971, Danish composer Henning Christiansen (1932–2008) appeared in eight of Joseph Beuys’s actions. This article examines the …
Funding and managing an archive digitisation project
Making a case for support and assembling a project team
Performance Art: Painting and Performance
Consider the curious relationship between painting and performance, painting as performance, and performances of painting
Five common questions about the Turner Prize
We answer some of your questions about Britain's best-known contemporary art award
Burn, canvas, burn: Joan Miró
While the work of Joan Miró (1893–1983) may be well known across the world, a forthcoming exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç …
The flowering of a new unreality?: Fischli/Weiss II
Peter Fischli and David Weiss’s first New York solo exhibition in 1986 at the Sonnabend Gallery featured replicas of regular …
Master of Time and Space
The pioneering modernist visionary Naum Gabo had a utopian belief in the power of art to engage with the modern …
Constable and the Dynamics of Vision
The nineteenth-century painter John Constable read about and experimented with theories of visual perspective that were published before and during …
Robert Therrien Objects and Stories
Discover the hidden drama, magic and mystery of ordinary, everyday objects