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Anna Boghiguian
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Peace and the politics of freedom: Picasso and Politics
He was a member of the Communist Party and a tireless political activist and campaigner for peace in the post-war …
'Vile, disgusting, dull, filthy - the voices cry': Transmitting Andy Warhol
Today we take for granted the mass-media channels of publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting, but Andy Warhol was a …
In Focus: Émigré Artists
Amid the continuing refugee crisis across Europe and rise of right-wing politics, Monica Bohm-Duchen looks back at a time of …
Jackson Pollock: Separating Man from Myth
Jackson Pollock's reputation – salacious untruths in tow – often precedes him. With an exhibition at Tate Liverpool exploring the …
A Futurist of Form: by Anke Kempkes
The innovative artist created tactile, futuristic sculptures that reflected natural forms and her belief in the universal power of art
The Casablanca Art School
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Nude Woman in a Red Armchair 1932 by Pablo Picasso
This sensual portrait of Picasso’s lover Marie-Thérèse Walter was painted at the artist’s Normandy estate in 1932. Picasso dated this …
An Ecstatic Joyride
For more than 30 years, Sarah Lucas has been challenging our understanding of sex, class and gender through art that …
Representation and Reputation: Barbara Hepworth’s Relationships with her American and British Dealers
After the Second World War Barbara Hepworth sought to raise her profile in America, but her attempts to do so …
Sophie Taeuber-Arp
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The man who would be British: Anthony van Dyck
Is Anthony van Dyck a British artist? Jeremy Wood charts the continental shift of a peripatetic man who spent two …
Toys Coursework Research
From pop art to gender politics, see toys in a new light and get some inspiration for your coursework
Through the eyes of a child: Art Toys
Exhibition Guide: Surrealism in Egypt
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Van Dyck and Tapestry in England
Van Dyck first came to England in 1620, when the Surrey-based Mortlake Manufactory began making tapestries. Simon Turner considers whether …
Girl in a Chemise c.1905 by Pablo Picasso
Picasso transformed an earlier painting of a boy to create this profile of a slender young woman. This paper uses …
Surrealism Beyond Borders
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