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The pleasures of sadness: Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper belongs to a particular category of artist whose work appears sad but does not make us sad…perhaps because …
From the Surreal to the Decorative
He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …
All Systems Go: Recovering Jack Burnham’s ‘Systems Aesthetics’
Jack Burnham’s systems aesthetics was one of the first, fully developed, critical theories of postformalist artistic practice. Yet Burnham, undeservedly, …
The Making of a Triptych: The Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi 1861 by Edward Burne-Jones
This paper examines Edward Burne-Jones’s commission to make an altarpiece for St Paul’s church, Brighton. For this, his first major …
John Constable and Paul Huet: Marsh and Flood
This paper revisits a familiar episode in accounts of John Constable’s career – his reception and legacy in France. Paul …
‘Fire and Water’: Turner and Constable in the Royal Academy, 1831
Pictures by John Constable and J.M.W. Turner hung side by side in the Royal Academy in 1831, an arrangement orchestrated …
What are you looking at?: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera
Civilian and military surveillance, mobile phone photography, celebrity snaps… the clandestine photographer has a long history. To coincide with a …
Supporting learning and participation with archives
Reflecting on the role of outreach and reaching widened audiences
Joseph Beuys and EURASIA
In this paper Victoria Walters addresses Joseph Beuys’s interest in the notion of Eurasia – Europe and Asia as a …
Reverberation of Heroic Symbols in Later Works
Distance: Physical and Political
Seven faces of the art vandal
From the suffragette who took a cleaver to Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus in the National Gallery in 1914 to the outraged …
Good Together: Roundtable: Art and Community
Art institutions are increasingly working with local people to think about the role they play in the community. Tate Etc. …
Alan Uglow: From Britain to America
The British painter Alan Uglow left London in 1969 to permanently live in New York where he became associated with …
Publishing archive collections online
Supporting the discovery of digitised archive collections through online engagement
Who is Wifredo Lam?
To coincide with The EY Exhibition: Wifredo Lam at ºÚÁÏÉç, we explore the artist and his life
Don McCullin on Photographing War
Hear photographer Don McCullin describe the emotions of photographing war
Turner bursaries
Read about the ten artists who will each receive one-off £10,000 bursaries in place of the 2020 Turner Prize
Transnationalism in Practice: Strategies of Affect
Priyesh Mistry summarises a panel convened by Nada Raza, Research Curator, Tate Research Centre: Asia, at Tate Britain on 7 …