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Portraits of a Community: A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
'Art should be for everyone' - Mari Katayama
Learn about the Japanese artist and what inspires her
Original script for the voiceover to The Girl Chewing Gum
Mirror of the mass: Pop Life: Art in a Material World
Still winning back poetry for sculpture: Studio visit: Phillip King
He studied under Anthony Caro, was a studio assistant to Henry Moore, and has consistently experimented with materials including foam …
MicroTate 34
Edward Platt, Sasha Devas, Elain Harwood and Wilhelm Sasnal reflect on a work in the Tate collection
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
Lives of the Artists: Nigel Henderson
Louis Henderson on how the work of his great uncle, Nigel Henderson (1917–1985), still haunts the present
MicroTate 6
Peter Davidson, Bjorn van der Horst, Pelé Cox and Billy Childish reflect on a work in the Tate Collection.
My childhood companions: David Smith III
David Smith’s daughter Candida Smith describes her childhood at Bolton Landing, and the artist in his studio
Captive audience: Mark Wallinger
When, in 2003, magician David Blaine starved himself in a Plexiglas box suspended above the Thames, hecklers pelted him with …
New Voices: Speaking in Half-Whispers
Getting under the skin of Dorothea Tanning's enigmatic painting, A Mi-Voix 1958
In the Archive: Donald Rodney's ‘Splash Crowns’
Examining the powerful symbolism found in a sketchbook made by Donald Rodney while he was in hospital suffering from sickle-cell …
Behind the Screen
Nathalie Olah discovers the ‘great revelation and pleasure’ to be found in the intricate screen works of Małgorzata Mirga-Tas
Listening for the Sublime: Aural-Visual Improvisations in Nineteenth-Century Musical Art
Music’s capacity to expose the contradictions which emerged within late nineteenth-century understandings of the sublime is explored in relation to …
Face to Face? An Ethical Encounter with Germany’s Dark Strangers in August Sander’s People of the Twentieth Century
August Sander’s portraits of marginalised subjects are often evoked as visual shorthand for his inclusive vision of the German nation. …