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The Effects of Surface Cleaning on Acrylic Emulsion Paintings: A Preliminary Investigation

Bronwyn Ormsby, Tom Learner, Michael Schilling, Jim Druzik, Herant Khanjian, Dave Carson, Gary Foster and Mike Sloan

Drawing on a current research project at Tate on the conservation of modern paintings, this article, based on research carried …

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Kandinsky and Contemporary Painting

Brandon Taylor

The author assesses the reach of Kandinsky’s early painting, first reflecting upon the sense of scale and time in Kandinsky’s …

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Les Immatériaux or How to Construct the History of Exhibitions: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

John Rajchman

The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-Fran?ois Lyotard and Thierry Chaput at the Centre Pompidou in …

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Parallel Systems: Lawrence Alloway and Eduardo Paolozzi

Eric M. Stryker

This essay plots the shared intellectual concerns of the critic Lawrence Alloway and the artist Eduardo Paolozzi, focusing on their …

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‘A Summing Up of All I Have Ever Thought’: Adrian Stokes’s ‘In Short’ (1942) and his Other Writings of the Period

Paul Tucker

The intertextual links between Stokes’s unpublished essay ‘In Short’ (1942) and his other writings of the period justify his own …

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The Aesthetics of Collaboration: Complicity and Conversion at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies

John R. Blakinger

This essay uses new archival sources to reconstruct the aesthetics – and ethics – of collaboration at Gyorgy Kepes’s Center …

In Focus

Cathedrals from Light to Space

Andrianna Campbell

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All Play and No Work? A ‘Ludistory’ of the Curatorial as Transitional Object at the Early ICA

Ben Cranfield

Using the idea of play to animate fragments from the archive of the Institute of Contemporary Arts, this paper draws …

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Cui Xiuwen 崔岫闻

Trained as a painter, Cui Xiuwen (born 1967) mainly works in conceptual photography and the moving image. While her early …

In Focus

Wrestling

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
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Messages from a master: Hans Holbein

Michel Onfray, Jenny Uglow, Chuck Close, George Carey and Derek Wilson

To coincide with Holbein in England at Tate Britain, five contributors respond to the work of the artist. Michel Onfray, …

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Lawrence Alloway’s Spatial Utopia: Contemporary Photography as ‘Horizontal Description’

Shelley Rice

The mobility of art was a concept central to British critic Lawrence Alloway’s understanding of the role of visual imagery …

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Transforming Collections?

susan pui san lok

This introduction provides an overview of the research project Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage (2021–4) and presents a …

Exhibition Guide

Electric Dreams: Art and Technology Before the Internet

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Panel Discussion: Access and Futurity

Janice Cheddie, Rosemary Grennan, Anasuya Sengupta and Alia Al-Sabi

The panelists discuss different modes of archival practice, access and funding.

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Bring the noise: Futurism

Boris Groys and Claire Bishop

As well as being noted for their avant-garde painting, the Futurists’ performances were legendary for their intent to provoke and …

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To show or not to show: Malene Dumas: The Image as Burden

Marlene Dumas, Andrea B??ttner and Jennifer Higgie

Marlene Dumas (b1953) has been called ‘the world’s most interesting figure painter’. Her beautifully painted works, which can be seen …

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The Libidinal Archive: A Conversation with Akram Zaatari

Chad Elias

In this interview the Lebanese artist Akram Zaatari discusses his ?major works of the last fifteen years, addressing some of …

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‘Nothing Comes Without its World’: Learning to Love the Unknown in the Conservation of Ima-Abasi Okon’s Artworks

Jack McConchie

This paper gives an account of the author’s experience as a time-based media conservator working on the acquisition and display …

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Commitment and Desire in Sharon Hayes’s Ricerche: three 2013

Larne Abse Gogarty

This article examines Sharon Hayes’s video work Ricerche: three 2013 and the way it represents and mediates the often-painful psychic …

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