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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
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 …
Tate St Ives Artists Programme
Providing a productive environment which values experimentation and risk, discussion and debate
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 …