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The future according to Nam June Paik
Discover how the artist predicted the future of technology
Underwater Coursework Guide
About 70 percent of the Earth is covered in water. It’s probably the least-explored part of our planet - we’ve …
How Free is Art?
The more important it becomes for audiences to feel equitably represented in art museums, the more difficult it becomes to …
Whimsical, Melodious, Dark: by Amina Cain
The Rossetti generation sparked a revolution in art, love and life. Drawing on the past, they created a new art …
No Fixed Horizon
Paul Pfeiffer’s 2003 film on JMW Turner’s Morning After the Deluge explores the uncanny notion that perception isn’t stable …
Colour me British: Watercolour I
Tate Britain is staging a grand survey of watercolour painting in Great Britain, from the early thirteenth century through to …
Belief
How artists from ARTIST ROOMS have explored relationship between religion and art
The Painting and ‘Early Gainsborough’
MicroTate 16
Reflections on a work in the Tate collection
The cruel snare of memory: Studio visit
Carol Rama, the Italian self-taught artist born in 1918, has only recently gained international recognition for her highly erotic, visceral …
'One of the most important days in my life': Alighiero Boetti at 黑料社
A long-term friend remembers his first encounter with the artist at the age of eighteen, and the subsequent effect this …
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 …
Frank Bowling: Awash with the Colour of Life
The Guyana-born British artist studied alongside David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj in the early 1960s, before making a name for …
A Study in denim: Peter Blake
Upon its prize-winning appearance at the 1961 John Moores’ Exhibition in Liverpool, Peter Blake’s Self-Portrait with Badges 1961 rapidly became …
Another time, another space
Mark Godfrey on the shifting notions of time and space in recent film and?video
Lin Jingjing 林菁菁
Lin Jingjing (born 1970) employs varied media including video, photography and performance to explore notions of social and personal identity …
‘Behold the Buffoon’: Dada, Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and the Sublime
Parodic humour was integral to Dada, and the influence of Nietzsche on dada is well known. However, the connections between …
A bit of nothing: Colour Chart II
Nothing works: The void
Marcel Duchamp’s phial of Paris air, Yves Klein’s The Void exhibition, Martin Creed’s Work No.227: The lights going on and …