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A lexicon of forms: Eva Rothschild
For the latest Duveen Commission at Tate Britain, Eva Rothschild has created a startling new sculpture that weaves its way …
Into the light with JMW Turner
The work of J.M.W. Turner has influenced a wide range of cinematographers, filmmakers and artists working with film over the …
Turn left for the revolution: Art Turning Left at Tate Liverpool
When Jacques-Louis David allowed his famous painting The Death of Marat 1793–4 to be used in support of the Republican …
Joseph Beuys and EURASIA
In this paper Victoria Walters addresses Joseph Beuys’s interest in the notion of Eurasia – Europe and Asia as a …
Black moods
Gabriel Ramin Schor surveys the dark passages of black’s meaning and how artists have used it in their work.
‘Remembering Exhibitions’: From Point to Line to Web: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The author discusses the proliferation of the new genre of ‘remembering exhibitions’ as part of the recent interest in the …
Logistics 4.0: Securing High Value Goods using Self-protecting Edge Compute
October 2020 – April 2022
This collaborative research project will, for the first time, apply emerging existing Logistics 4.0 technology …
Stuart Mugridge 'from Sowtontown' 1999
Roger Ballen: 'A good picture comes from nowhere'
The American artist is known for is stark black and white photographs
Hidden Treasures
Olivia Fraser, great niece of artist Eileen Agar (1899–1991) remembers the ‘fragile bird of paradise’ who rejoiced in the surreal …
Alone, Together
While convalescing in a sanatorium, Rebecca Horn conceived of a series of surreal body extensions that breach the boundaries between …
A Reassessment of the Solar Geometry of Constable’s Salisbury Rainbow
Cecilia Vicuña's Brain Forest Quipu: Calls-to-action
Find out more about the artist's work and action against climate change
Paolozzi’s Pop New Brutalist World: Rothenstein Lecture
In its engagement with mass media and modern industry, the work of Eduardo Paolozzi combined pop tendencies with the logic …
Liliane Lijn: Arise Alive
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate St Ives
Alberto Giacometti: Breathing Life into Bronze
Giacometti was an artist both rooted in the exact and transported by the visionary. He was a maker and a …
The Mondrian Guide to Life
Piet Mondrian is one of the best known of all modern artists - and also the most misunderstood. But we …
Large legacy of the little Spaniard: Picasso and Modern British Art at Tate Britain I
It is well known that Pablo Picasso initiated many important developments of twentieth-century art, but we know less about his …
Reasoned Exhibitions: Blake in 1809 and Reynolds in 1813
This paper considers Blake’s 1809 exhibition in the light of the nascent practice of retrospective exhibitions and compares it with …