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Coral and Lichen, Brains and Bowels: Jay DeFeo’s Hybrid Abstraction
Situating the US artist Jay DeFeo within a network of West Coast practitioners during the 1950s and 1960s, this essay …
Testing Times: Patiently Waiting for the Unforeseen
This presentation, originally delivered at Tate in 2012, explores the role and contribution the world’s major arts and cultural institutions …
Journeys into the past: Behind the curtain
Tate Archive 40th Anniversary Special: highlights from artists’ archives acquired in recent years are selected by family, friends and admirers
‘Behold the Buffoon’: Dada, Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and the Sublime
Parodic humour was integral to Dada, and the influence of Nietzsche on dada is well known. However, the connections between …
A Film in the Age of Video
Moving pictures
Robert Ryman was a young artist in New York when he met Barnett Newman. He discusses the late artist’s aesthetic …
Boris Charmatz If ºÚÁÏÉç was Musée de la danse? 2015
Photojournalism Now
We talk to photojournalist, Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi, about the ethics of her work and the impact of technology on documenting …
Edward Burne-Jones
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Get to Know Philip Guston
Meet the artist who painted the everyday nature of evil
We Are Eagles: Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke
Jelena Sofronijevic reviews a panel on Indigenous contemporary practice with artists Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke in conversation with Kimberley …
Excremental value: Piero Manzoni's 'Merda d'artista'
‘Your work is shit’ – the Italian artist Piero Manzoni was allegedly told by his father. In response to this …
Landscapes of the mind: Mark Rothko II
Simon Grant talks to Brice Marden about his enduring fascination with Rothko’s paintings.
The poet of life and sculpture: Barry Flanagan I
He may be best known for his bronze hare sculptures, but Flanagan’s early work using a variety of media such …
Are We All Anxious Now?
The all-consuming world of social media has pushed many of us to new levels of anxiety. Add to that the …
Damien Hirst’s Shark: Nature, Capitalism and the Sublime
Focusing on Damien Hirst’s The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living 1991 which contains a preserved …
Reading List: Power, Visibility and Truth in Art
These texts chosen by Thick/er Black Lines, explore these themes in art, the gallery space and society