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The Archival Trail: Paul Nash the war artist

Imperial War Museum curator Alexandra Walton explores the rich collections of letters, documents and photographs found in the IWM and …

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Turner Prize 2017: Rosalind Nashashibi

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Bruce Nauman:‘The true artist helps the world’

Collaborators and fans explain the influence and mystery of the American artist

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Bruce Nauman: Raw Materials

Find out more about the artist's career and his work for the ºÚÁÏÉç's Turbine Hall

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Mike Nelson: The Coral Reef

An installation that invites visitors to explore a parallel world

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Mike Nelson: Turner prize 2007

Labyrinthine installations, made of interconnecting corridors and chambers, are intentionally disorientating

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Venice Biennale 2011: Mike Nelson at the British Pavilion

Art critic Ben Lewis met Mike Nelson and asked him about his installation in Venice

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Senga Nengudi Remembers the JAM Art Gallery

Watch the artist recall the pioneering work of the Just Above Midtown (JAM) art gallery with its founder, Linda Goode …

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Shirin Neshat: 'Dreams are where our Fears Live'

We visit the artist in her studio in New York

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Louise Nevelson: ‘New York is my mirror’

The artist collected materials discarded on New York City streets to make her textured sculptures

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John Hegley Inspired by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson

Comedy, tragedy and a bit of mandolin, John Hegley brings performance poetry to Tate Britain

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American sublime

Carter Ratcliff

When he first exhibited his vast abstract paintings more than 50 years ago, Barnett Newman's audience did not know how …

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Moving pictures

Sheena Wagstaff

Robert Ryman was a young artist in New York when he met Barnett Newman. He discusses the late artist’s aesthetic …

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Susan Norrie: Transit

The Australian artist works with photography, film and documentary shown in large-scale multimedia installations

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Chris Ofili: Exploding the crystal

Through oil painting, Chris Ofili explores concerns about imagery, identity and violence

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Conserving Chris Ofili

Witness the conservation department in action making a series of Chris Ofili replica paintings

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INSA on Chris Ofili

Graffiti artist and shoe designer INSA responds to Chris Ofili's 2010 exhibition

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The story of Hélio Oiticica and the Tropicália movement

Discover the radical artist Hélio Oiticica who put people at the centre of his art

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Audio Description: Works by Ima-Abasi Okon

Listen to a visual description of artworks by Ima-Abasi Okon

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Audio Recordings: Oil and Spirit

Inspired by the work of Ima-Abasi Okon, learn more about palm oil and alcohol’s histories and uses

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