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Michelangelo Pistoletto: Venus of the Rags, 1967, 1974

A meeting of opposites? Visitor Assistant John Hughes

 
 
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Pablo Picasso: Goat’s Skull, Bottle and Candle – 1

What traditions did Picasso draw from? Visitor assistant John Hughes

 
 
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Dame Barbara Hepworth: Single Form (Eikon) 1937–8, cast 1963

What connects this to ancient art? Assistant curator Lauren Barnes

 
 
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Ben Nicholson OM: June 1937 (painting) – 1

How Mondrian's studio inspired Nicholson. Visitor assistant John Hughes

 
 
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Ben Nicholson OM: June 1937 (painting) – 2

A still life or a conversation between colours? Visitor assistant John Hughes

 
 
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L.S. Lowry: Industrial Landscape 1955

Is this a real place? Assistant Curator Lauren Barnes

 
 
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Cao Fei: Whose Utopia? 2006

How did Cao Fei work with light bulb factory employees? Assistant Curator Lauren Barnes

 
 
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Georges Braque: Bottle and Fishes c.1910–2

Is this a picture of how we see? Visitor Assistant John Hughes

 
 
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Andreas Gursky: Chicago, Board of Trade II – 1

How did Gursky make this image? Assistant Curator Lauren Barnes

 
 
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Pablo Picasso: Goat’s Skull, Bottle and Candle – 2

What political event inspired this work? John Hughes

 
 
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Andreas Gursky: Chicago, Board of Trade II – 2

How does Gursky show us what we can’t see? Lauren Barnes

 
 
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C. K. Rajan: Mild Terrors II – 1

How did economic changes spark this work? Assistant curator Lauren Barnes

 
 
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C. K. Rajan: Mild Terrors II – 2

How does Rajan make use of what he criticises? Lauren Barnes

 
 
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Joseph Beuys: Felt Suit – 2

Why was felt important to Beuys? Tamar Hemmes

 
 
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Pauline Boty: The Only Blonde in the World – 2

How was Pauline Boty’s work was rediscovered? John Hughes

 
 
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Pauline Boty: The Only Blonde in the World – 1

Parallels between artist and film star. Visitor Assistant John Hughes

 
 
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Jonas Mekas

The artist describes what this work is about

 
 
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André Fougeron: Martyred Spain – 1

Was Fougeron's art political? Curator Matthew Gale

 
 
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Teresa Margolles: Flag I – 1

What is the history behind this work? Curator Mark Godfrey

 
 
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Pablo Picasso: The Three Dancers - 1

How did Picasso overlap with Surrealism? Curator Matthew Gale

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