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The Painting
The EY Exhibition:: Cezanne
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Portfolio: Santu Mofokeng – Making History
Celebrating the life and work of the South African social documentary photographer, Santu Mofokeng
Landmark Exhibitions Issue: Introduction
The overlooked field of exhibition histories is discussed by the co-organisers of the Landmark Exhibitions conference in relation to feminist …
Every Strange Detail: by Nat Reeve
‘The longer you look, the more you will find’: brimming with luminous details, the art of Elizabeth Siddal and Dante …
Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige
Sugar, Salt and Curdled Milk: Millais and the Synthetic Subject
This article examines the sexual imagery of particular paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. It argues that criticism …
Waste to Monument: John Latham’s Niddrie Woman: Art & Environment
John Latham’s Artist Placement Group residency at the Scottish Office’s Development Agency in 1975–6 led to a series of proposals …
Participant Biographies
(Not) the Voice of God
Ibrahim El-Salahi: The Inevitable
Often considered a masterpiece, The Inevitable was first conceived by the artist during his wrongful imprisonment
Six Winter Scenes in Art
Discover how artists have been inspired by the coldest season
The precarious museum: Display
In May 2004 Thomas Hirschhorn set up a makeshift museum – the Musée Précaire Albinet – in a Paris suburb. …
What am I looking at?: Gabriel Orozco III
A fellow artist celebrates several well-known works
It's all about the people...: Lowry at Tate Britain V
Celebrated documentary photographer Shirley Baker captured the same areas in Manchester and Salford that L.S. Lowry painted. Here, she talks …
Time to fill in the blanks: Ellen Gallagher at ºÚÁÏÉç
The American artist Ellen Gallagher (born 1965) draws from a wide range of sources including music, myth, science fiction, literature, …
Photographer, writer and self-styled 'cultural sniper': Jo Spence at Tate Britain
Lecturer Patrizia Di Bello discusses the inspiring and influential work of photographer Jo Spence
Opinion: The dazzling lies of art
John-Paul stonard argues that the most powerful art is often based on elaborate untruths