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His darkened imagination: Henry Moore
‘Men thinking, and women tranquil’: John Gibson’s Portraiture Practice
The sculptor John Gibson was a vocal critic of the genre of portraiture, and pitched his reputation around his classical …
Turn-of-the-Century Interiors
Frank Bowling
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Je travaille sur la présence
The Photographic Comportment of Bernd and Hilla Becher
Bernd and Hilla Becher first began their project of systematically photographing industrial structures in the late 1950s. This paper, first …
Zanele Muholi
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Susumu Koshimizu
Artist Susumu Koshimizu discusses his practice in general as well as the art scene in 1970s Japan. He also speaks …
The Seventeenth-Century Sublime: Boileau and Poussin
This article summarises the key concerns of Pseudo-Longinus’s On the Sublime, and considers their interest for one of the …
Guillermo Gómez-Peña born 1955 Ex Centris (A Living Diorama of Fetish-ized Others) 2003
Patrick Staff born 1987 Chewing Gum for the Social Body 2012
Rabih Mroué born 1967 Theater with dirty feet – a talk on theater into art 2008
Tina Keane born 1948 Faded Wallpaper 1986
Opinion: When does art become art?
In his regular column, John-Paul Stonard argues that art makes artists, rather than the other way around
The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
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Joseph Beuys 1921–1986 Information Action 1972
Old and New Coursework Guide
Uncover ways of thinking of Old and New in art
The Painting
‘Be an outlaw... Be a hero’: Hélio Oiticica III
Artists and curators celebrate the influence of the Brazilian artist on their work
New journeys in a teeming universe: Tate Triennial
On the eve of Tate Britain’s Triennial, Andrew Hunt explores the themes proposed by its curator, Nicholas Bourriaud.