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Kazimir Malevich: Black Square
An artwork considered to be the Hour Zero of modern art for many artists
My Gorky: Arshile Gorky
The influential Armenian-born American painter Arshile Gorky (1904–1948) was described as the last of the great Surrealists, the first of …
Gothic Romance and the Quixotic Hero:A Pageant for Henry Fuseli in 1783
Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) was one of the most inventive artists of his age, exploring the strange and fantastic in a …
Inescapable truths: Gerhard Richter I
ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition explores the work produced over almost five decades by one of today’s most highly regarded artists. Richter …
Border crossing: Open Systems II
The late 1960s saw a radical rethinking of the art object through ‘Open Systems.’ Anna Dezeuze explores aspects of this …
A careful concoction of 'push' and 'pull': Glenn Brown
On the eve of Glenn Brown's solo exhibition at Tate Liverpool, Rochelle Steiner and Alison Gingeras talk about the enduring …
Les Immatériaux Revisited: Innovation in Innovations: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The author introduces her in-depth survey of the exhibitionLes Immatériaux, conducted during the show at the Centre Pompidou …
‘Transgression was the cutting edge’
Isaac Julien in conversation with Maria Balshaw
Inherent Vice
Pablo Bronstein born 1977 Constantinople Kaleidoscope 2012
5 things to know about Mike Kelley
One of the most influential artists of our time
A Rye view: Edward Burra
He had six paintings in London’s International Surrealist Exhibition in 1936, but was never formally a surrealist. His work has …
Nostalgia as nature intended: Tate Britain rehang In Focus II
A new series of In Focus displays at Tate Britain takes an in-depth look at artworks as well as items …
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, …
Toby Treves on Peter Lanyon
In 1959 Peter Lanyon (1918–1964) learned to fly a glider, an activity that transformed his understanding of the air and …
Cy Twombly’s Humanist Upbringing
In the United States postmodern scepticism often has relegated Cy Twombly’s engagement with classical and humanist themes to nostalgia, irrelevance …
Time-Lines: Rilke and Twombly on the Nile
Cy Twombly’s remark that ‘lines have a great effect on painting’ resonates not only with his graphic practice but with …
Stories from El-Salahi's garden: Ibrahim El-Salahi at ºÚÁÏÉç
The Sudanese artist Ibrahim El-Salahi (born 1930) is a significant figure in African and Arab modernism, whose work reflects a …