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Kenneth Clark and the Death of Painting
Martin Hammer reviews Kenneth Clark’s public spat with Herbert Read about modern art, which erupted in successive issues of the …
Andy Warhol
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A Dramatic Reading of Augustus Leopold Egg’s Untitled Triptych
This article explores the significance of the theatrical and literary references found in the triptych Past and Present 1858 by …
The Very Late Style of Hans Hartung
Hans Hartung (1904–1989) suffered a major stroke in 1986 and was wheelchair-bound for his remaining years. Yet in this period …
Dealing joyously with gross material facts: The Camden Town Group
Modern Painters: Sickert's famous dictum heralded a move towards a gritty realism in British painting
Border Crossing
Nahnou-Together is a partnership programme involving art museums and an informal art school, in Amman, Damascus and London. This paper …
Pop daddy: The great Richard Hamilton on his early exhibitions
Often called the intellectual father of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is as active now as when he organized some of …
Joan Jonas
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Movement Is Everything
Ahead of his major commission at Tate Britain, artist Hew Locke speaks to curator Elena Crippa about migration and movement, …
The Modern Cult of Replicas: A Rieglian Analysis of Values in Replication
Heroic Symbols Paintings: Lost and Found
Mind fields: The changing landscape of Britain
Tate Etc. introduces eleven personal responses to artworks that reflect the changing face of a?nation.
Chen Qiulin 陈秋林
Chen Qiulin (born 1975) works primarily with the moving image but also performance, photography and installation. Interested in reality for …
The Healing Art of the Garden
Tate Etc. caught up with Monty Don, the nation’s favourite gardener, to talk about his passion for the soil, his …
What if Art Desires to be Interpreted? Remodelling Interpretation after the ‘Encounter-Event’
Taking up analytical theorist and painter Bracha Ettinger’s argument that it is the destiny and desire of artworks to be …
The Art of Comedy
Is it okay to laugh in galleries and how have artists used humour in their work?
Reverberation of Heroic Symbols in Later Works
Telling the Truth
Emily Kam Kngwarray created thousands of works of art that drew from the vast cultural reservoir of knowledge that she …
Substance and Speech: Adrian Stokes and the Politics of Content and Form
This paper considers the figurative role of surfaces and their contents in the first chapter, ‘Jesi’, of Adrian Stokes’s The …