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Biennials Without Borders?: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The popularity of art biennials has been taken as proof of the collapse of the concept of the centre and …
The short life of the equal woman: by Christina Kiaer
Remembering the work of Russian female artists under Stalin in the 1930s
Tate St Ives Artists Programme
Providing a productive environment which values experimentation and risk, discussion and debate
Émigré to Editor: Edith Hoffmann and the Burlington Magazine 1938–1951
The Vienna-born art historian Edith Hoffmann (born 1907) was the first woman editor of the Burlington Magazine. This paper …
The hole of life
Jeanette Winterson is spellbound by the radical achievement of Barbara Hepworth whose centenary year is celebrated by exhibitions at Tate …
Five Artworks Inspired by St Ives
See St Ives and the surrounding Cornish landscape through the eyes of the artists who made the area their home
A Fragile Form of Transport
Jamila Prowse travels to Towner Eastbourne to take in this year’s Turner Prize, reflecting on questions of access, collaboration and …
Audio Description: Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist John Singer Sargent
Representation and Reputation: Barbara Hepworth’s Relationships with her American and British Dealers
After the Second World War Barbara Hepworth sought to raise her profile in America, but her attempts to do so …
Life’s Complex
The South Korean artist Haegue Yang uses diverse materials and ways of making to create intricate and immersive environments in …
Dances with sculpture: David Smith
The American artist David Smith was best known for his large muscular sculptures –  the product of heavy welding and …