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Andy Goldsworthy: 'We share a connection with stone'

The land artist explores our relationship with nature

Tate Papers

The Three Dancers 1925 by Pablo Picasso

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

Devastated by the death of a friend in 1925, Picasso painted this ‘dance’ of intertwined sinister figures, the story and …

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The Handsome Pork-Butcher c.1924–6, c.1929–35 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

This sardonic collage portrait of Raymond Poincaré, President and Prime Minister of the French Republic, was made with everyday objects …

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Bruce Davidson's London

The acclaimed Magnum photographer discusses his first arrival in London from New York

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Bruce Davidson's Subway

The Magnum photographer talks about his Subway series

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Exhibition Guide: Surrealism in Egypt

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Marguerite Humeau: '‘Each installation is an ecosystem’

The French artist explains how her work combines ancient myths and science

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The Fig-Leaf 1922 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

A sardonic attack on censorship and prudery, The Fig-Leaf provoked the conservative art establishment when it was exhibited in 1922. …

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Anthony McCall: Line Describing a Cone

A presentation of the ground-breaking work from 1973

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Callum Innes: 'I'm curious about colour'

We filmed the artist at work in his studio

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Charline von Heyl at Tate Liverpool

The artist takes us on a tour of her 2012 exhibition

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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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Conserving the work of Choucair

Our team go to Beirut to help preserve paintings damaged by electricity curfews and changing temperatures

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Cornelia Parker's Folkestone Mermaid

The artist immortalised a woman in the pose of Copenhagen's Little Mermaid

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The Gesamtwerker: László Moholy-Nagy

Stuart Bailey assesses László Moholy-Nagy's importance as a graphic designer

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Biology and the Bauhaus: László Moholy-Nagy

Discover how art and science collided in the avant-garde community of London's Hampstead

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Surface tension

Viviane Rehberg

Thomas Ruff insists that his photographs capture only 'the surface of things'. But is there more than meets the eye?

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Damien Hirst: For the Love of God

The YBA discusses his iconic diamond-covered skull For the Love of God 2007

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