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Ed Atkins
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August Sander and the Artists: Locating the Subjects of New Objectivity
Dorothy C. Rowe sheds light on the role played by photographer August Sander among the group of artists known as …
The Fig-Leaf 1922 by Francis Picabia
A sardonic attack on censorship and prudery, The Fig-Leaf provoked the conservative art establishment when it was exhibited in 1922. …
Salt in the age of the pixel
´¡²õÌýSalt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 - 1860 reaches its final weeks, we take a look at artists still …
Angus Fairhurst: Art and Humor
Remembering the humouristic art of Angus Fairhurst
Twitter with Marina Abramović
Marina Abramović answers your questions
The Statuettes
MicroTate 35
De Kooning’s Embodied Vision and Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s
Richard Bell: 'My art is an act of protest'
Meet the artist and activist who challenges preconceived ideas about Aboriginal art
Cally Spooner born 1983 And You Were Wonderful, On Stage 2014
Martin Creed born 1968 Words 2006
Yves Klein 1928–62 Paintings, Sculpture and Documents 1974
Cornelia Parker answers your questions
Watch the artist answer questions from the public
Zohra Opoku – ‘Time is the best friend for an artist’
Meet the artist who combines fabric and photography to explore identity, through historical, cultural, and socio-economic influences
A visionary projection of the landscape of the soul: Jean-Christophe Ammann on Stanley Spencer
‘A call reached me from somewhere across the fields (a call that disappeared almost imperceptibly, like a shooting star, so …
Captive audience: Mark Wallinger
When, in 2003, magician David Blaine starved himself in a Plexiglas box suspended above the Thames, hecklers pelted him with …
Ideas in Transmission: LeWitt’s Wall Drawings and the Question of Medium
This article considers Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings as artworks poised on the cusp of the ‘post-medium condition’ of installation art. …
‘New Ways of Modern Bohemia’: Edward Burra in London, Paris, Marseilles and Harlem: Rothenstein Lecture
Paying close attention to Edward Burra’s letters, scrapbooks and other archival material, Andrew Stephenson reveals the impact that the cosmopolitan …