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The scene is set: Tate Britain New Displays I
Several displays this summer explore ways in which ideas surrounding performance have come to occupy a defining place in art …
Towards Anarchitecture: Gordon Matta-Clark and Le Corbusier
Gordon Matta-Clark (1943–1978), who trained originally as an architect, is best known for his spectacular ‘building cuts’. These have often …
Walking in unquiet landscapes
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisations. Here, Robert Macfarlane traces a history …
Alberto Giacometti: Breathing Life into Bronze
Giacometti was an artist both rooted in the exact and transported by the visionary. He was a maker and a …
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future
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Pop goes the past: Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at 黑料社 I
Roy Lichtenstein was widely regarded as one of the key figures of American Pop Art. A pioneer of a new …
Finding Francesca
Discover the ideas and inspiration behind Francesca Woodman’s haunting photographic self-portraits
Myths and Legends Coursework Guide
Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!
Fang Lu 方璐
Working in moving image, Fang Lu (born 1981) is inspired by popular culture and daily life experience. Her work reveals …
Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige
Lubaina Himid
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Experimental fields of light and shadow: Light projections in The Tanks
For many centuries artists have been fascinated by the magical, visceral power of projected light as action, as a performative …
Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in England, 1969: Notes from an ancient island
Robert Smithson, best known for his Land Art piece Spiral Jetty, and Nancy Holt, best known for her work …
Rudely transgressing the boundaries between the elevated and the profane: Etc. Essay: The grotesque
The notion of the grotesque in art has been around for centuries, but it is currently being re-imagined, often with …
Andy Warhol Now
Andy Warhol is remembered as the king of pop art who embraced celebrity and consumerism, and would become an American …
William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition
This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …
The story of Omega Workshops
Discover the fascinating story of the Omega Workshops, whose Bloomsbury artists brought abstract shapes and bold colours from modern art …
Black moods
Gabriel Ramin Schor surveys the dark passages of black’s meaning and how artists have used it in their?work.
Zen as a Transnational Current in Post-War Art: The Case of Mira Schendel
In this paper Majella Munro proposes that Zen can be applied as a transnational intellectual framework for the analysis of …