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Staring into the contemporary abyss: The contemporary sublime
In the early eighteenth century Joseph Addison described the notion of the sublime as something that ‘fills the mind with …
Experiments in Integrated Programming
Many contemporary artists operate beyond the studio and traditional exhibition spaces, providing both a need and an opportunity for galleries …
‘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 …
The Framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
This paper examines the re-framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, first exhibited at the Royal Academy …
Authenticity, Change and Loss in the Conservation of Time-Based Media Installations
This paper focuses on three concepts central to the theory of conservation: authenticity, change and loss. These terms are explored …
‘A Wistful Dream of Far-Off Californian Glamour’: David Sylvester and the British View of American Art
David Sylvester’s criticism from the 1950s and 1960s combined enthusiasm for the vitality of new American art with ambivalence about …
Joseph Pennell and the Anglo-American Construction of New York
American printmaker Joseph Pennell’s iconic New York imagery is the focus of this article, including an exploration of his efforts …
BP Spotlight: Bodies of Nature: Bodies of (Human) Nature: Nymphs in British Art 1780–1840
Material language: Cildo Meireles I
The Brazilian artist is regarded as one of the leading figures in the development of conceptual art. In works that …
The Photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe
From portraits of iconic figures in the art and music world to powerful and moving self-portraits
David Hockney: 60 years of work
Explore the exhibition guide for the David Hockney exhibition at Tate Britain
I’ll Show You Mine, If You Show Me Yours: Collaboration, Consciousness-Raising and Feminist-Influenced Art in the 1970s
This paper discusses two feminist-influenced collaborative art projects: London/LA Lab 1981 and Postal Art Event 1975–7. It reflects on how …
Video Commune: Nam June Paik at WGBH-TV, Boston
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the video artist Nam June Paik created his earliest works for broadcast at …
A Tale of Two Cities: From New York to Beijing
Discover resonances between two East Villages — one in New York, the other in Beijing — through the works of …
Yoko Ono: Music of the Mind
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