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Can art save the world from environmental catastrophe?

Explore the role art can play in tackling the climate emergency

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The invisible man: Behind the curtain

Edward Platt

Royalist, revolutionary, pacifist, arms dealer, Communist, right-wing extremist, con man and traitor. Who was Gerald Hamilton (c.1888–1970)? He claimed among …

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Alan Hollinghurst on Glyn Philpot Repose on the Flight into Egypt 1922

Exhibition Guide

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

Ruth Burgon

After graduating from art school in the late 1960s Bruce Nauman found himself pacing his studio, unsure how to produce …

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'It was like drawing, but with scissors… there was sensuality in the cutting': Henri Matisse: The Cut-Outs

Jacqueline Duhême, Juliette Rizzi and Flavia Frigeri

One person who witnessed Matisse making the cut-outs first hand was his one-time assistant Jacqueline Duhême, who, as a twenty-year-old …

In Focus

The Adolescent Female Body

Jason Edwards

Jason Edwards explores representations of the adolescent female body in order to contextualise The Singer exhibited 1889 and Applause 1893 …
Look Closer

The Art of Louise Bourgeois

Home, family, sexuality and mortality ... find out about the powerful themes behind Bourgeois's art

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What are you looking at?: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera

Sophie Howarth, Shizuka Yokomizo, Chris Verene, Anton Corbijn and Christian Frei

Civilian and military surveillance, mobile phone photography, celebrity snaps… the clandestine photographer has a long history. To coincide with a …

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Up close and personal: Tate Britain New Displays II

Amanda Delew, Pen Hadow, Chris Stephens, Peter Peri and Michael Bracewell

Tate Britain’s recent rehang, which follows a broadly chronological sequence, includes focused individual displays that highlight new research as well …

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The Object

Lucy Bradnock

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Art in the Age of Revolution

Anna Keay

The Baroque is usually associated with the pomp and glory of seventeenth and eighteenth-century European courts, but in Britain – …

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The Other Story and the Past Imperfect

Jean Fisher

The Other Story, 1989, the first retrospective exhibition of British African, Caribbean and Asian modernism, was received with derision …

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River of dreams: Turner Whistler Monet

Patrick Keiller and John House

When the seventeenth-century diarist John Evelyn described London as a ‘Hellish and dismall Cloud of SEA-COALE’, he was one among …

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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

Jelena Sofronijevic reviews a panel on Indigenous contemporary practice with artists Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke in conversation with Kimberley …

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Pretentious? Moi?: Document: Georges Mathieu

Bernard Marcadé

Bernard Marcadé on Georges Mathieu
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Man and nature united: In the studio: Lee Ufan

Sook-Kyung Lee and Lee Ufan

The artist Lee Ufan grew up and studied in Korea before moving to Japan, where he has been based for …

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Seven faces of the art vandal

Brian Dillon

From the suffragette who took a cleaver to Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus in the National Gallery in 1914 to the outraged …

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