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Kenneth Clark and the Death of Painting
Martin Hammer reviews Kenneth Clark’s public spat with Herbert Read about modern art, which erupted in successive issues of the …
Abstraction sans frontières: International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915-65
The show at Tate St Ives this summer explores the international context which shaped the work of artists in the …
Relationships: Formal, Creative and Political
Thirty years of eternity: Walter de Maria
Broken Kilometer, as Kellein writes, surpasses many other great works: "Even Barnett Newman's 'zip' paintings, Dan Flavin's fluorescent tube …
Every work of art is the child of its time, often it is the mother of our emotions": Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky’s ground-breaking theoretical publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), with its emphasis on colours as “vibrations of the …
Natalia Goncharova
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An American in Paris
Story of an Artwork: John Singer Sargent's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6
The most ambitious plein-air picture the American artist ever painted was far more complicated than its loose style might suggest
Exhibition Guide: Impressionists in London
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6: Exhibitions and Displays
Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life
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Modernists don't die in Ambleside: Schwitters in Britain at Tate Britain
Was this the same Kurt Schwitters, founder of Merz, collaborator with Dadaists, Cubists and Constructivists, who won first, second and …
Audio Highlight Tour: Natalie Bell Level 2
De Kooning’s Embodied Vision and Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s
‘The Veriest Poem of Art in Nature’: E. A. Hornel’s Japanese Garden in the Scottish Borders
E. A. Hornel (1864–1933) depicted Galloway girls in decorative, idyllic natural settings. From 1900 he also designed a small Japanese …
Hockney's World of Pictures
Martin Gayford recounts how, for more than 60 years, Hockney has been breaking boundaries
Franz West
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Sugar, Salt and Curdled Milk: Millais and the Synthetic Subject
This article examines the sexual imagery of particular paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. It argues that criticism …
We love you, Yoko
To celebrate the largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s work ever to be staged in the UK, we bring together 18 …