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Can art save the world from environmental catastrophe?
Explore the role art can play in tackling the climate emergency
The invisible man: Behind the curtain
Royalist, revolutionary, pacifist, arms dealer, Communist, right-wing extremist, con man and traitor. Who was Gerald Hamilton (c.1888–1970)? He claimed among …
The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House
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Pacing the Cell: Walking and Productivity in the Work of Bruce Nauman
After graduating from art school in the late 1960s Bruce Nauman found himself pacing his studio, unsure how to produce …
'It was like drawing, but with scissors… there was sensuality in the cutting': Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs
One person who witnessed Matisse making the cut-outs first hand was his one-time assistant Jacqueline Duhême, who, as a twenty-year-old …
The Adolescent Female Body
The Art of Louise Bourgeois
Home, family, sexuality and mortality ... find out about the powerful themes behind Bourgeois's art
What are you looking at?: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera
Civilian and military surveillance, mobile phone photography, celebrity snaps… the clandestine photographer has a long history. To coincide with a …
Up close and personal: Tate Britain New Displays II
Tate Britain’s recent rehang, which follows a broadly chronological sequence, includes focused individual displays that highlight new research as well …
Art in the Age of Revolution
The Baroque is usually associated with the pomp and glory of seventeenth and eighteenth-century European courts, but in Britain – …
The Other Story and the Past Imperfect
The Other Story, 1989, the first retrospective exhibition of British African, Caribbean and Asian modernism, was received with derision …
River of dreams: Turner Whistler Monet
When the seventeenth-century diarist John Evelyn described London as a ‘Hellish and dismall Cloud of SEA-COALE’, he was one among …
Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920
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‘Ever was it thus for the muse’: By Lauren John Joseph
A society doyenne excitedly shares the news that she is to sit for the portraitist John Singer Sargent
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 …
Pretentious? Moi?: Document: Georges Mathieu
Man and nature united: In the studio: Lee Ufan
The artist Lee Ufan grew up and studied in Korea before moving to Japan, where he has been based for …
Seven faces of the art vandal
From the suffragette who took a cleaver to Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus in the National Gallery in 1914 to the outraged …