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Yves Klein, Anthropometries
TateShots asked one of Yves Klein's collaborators about her experience of being used as a 'human paintbrush'
Zarina Hashmi Studio Visit
The artist discusses a life mapped through art and how themes of exile and loss are embedded in her work
Tony Oursler Studio Visit
'My characters tend to exist in kind of existential spaces, somewhat tortured, struggling'
Tracey Emin, 'My Bed'
Discover the story behind My Bed 1999 and why it was so controversial when it was first exhibited
Wifredo Lam: Painting for a Post-Colonial World
With a career spanning both sides of the Atlantic and Pablo Picasso among his circle, discover the fascinating story of …
Wilhelm Sasnal: 'Artists have to be active as citizens'
Mass media images, snapshots of friends and banal town views are among the starting points for Sasnal's paintings.
Daido Moriyama: In Pictures
'I have always felt that the world is an erotic place. As I walk through it my senses are reaching …
Roy Lichtenstein: Diagram of an Artist
A portrait of the pioneer of pop art
Ai Weiwei, a One-to-One
In 2011 visitors to ºÚÁÏÉç were invited to ask artist Ai Weiwei a question
Ai Weiwei, Sunflower seeds
The story behind the artwork that carperted ºÚÁÏÉç with millions of handmade sunflower seeds
Performing Sculpture: Earle Brown's Calder Piece
Watch the UK Premiere of Earle Brown’s Calder Piece composed during the 1960s in collaboration with the artist Alexander Calder
An introduction to Sarah Lucas
Curator Ann Gallagher introduces some of Sarah Lucas's key works in the run up to the 2015 Venice Biennale
Venice Biennale 2011: Allora and Calzadilla at the American Pavilion
The artists talk about their bold installation and performance work for the American Pavilion at the 2011 Venice Biennale
Venice Biennale 2011: Markus Schinwald at the Austrian Pavilion
Art critic Ben Lewis navigates Markus Schinwald's physically unsettling installation, and finds out why the Austrian artist is obsessed with …
Amar Kanwar: 'We make sense of life in bits and pieces'
The artist confronts social violence by exposing the use of sexual brutality to exert power in times of political conflict
Venice Biennale 2011: Mike Nelson at the British Pavilion
Art critic Ben Lewis met Mike Nelson and asked him about his installation in Venice
Amalia Pica: 'Can joy be a form of resistance?'
The Argentinian artist uses everyday objects to explore how joy and happiness can be a form of resistance
Raqib Shaw: ‘Taking craft to a crazy, romantic extreme’
The Indian-born, London-based artist's extraordinary paintings feature rich colours and intricate detail
Venice Biennale 2011: Thomas Hirschhorn at the Swiss Pavilion
Art critic Ben Lewis grapples with the meanings behind Thomas Hirschhorn's installation
Finding Francesca
Discover the ideas and inspiration behind Francesca Woodman’s haunting photographic self-portraits