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A Pantagruelian Pop: Teresinha Soares’s ‘Erotic Art of Contestation’
This article provides an overview of the work produced by Brazilian artist Teresinha Soares in the late 1960s and early …
Commitment and Desire in Sharon Hayes’s Ricerche: three 2013
This article examines Sharon Hayes’s video work Ricerche: three 2013 and the way it represents and mediates the often-painful psychic …
Fugitive Forms: Performance in South Asia
Vasundhara Mathur reviews the event Fugitive Forms: Performance in South Asia, held at ºÚÁÏÉç on 22 October 2022. The …
Reality, the Imaginary and the Place of Literature in Wrinkle
A Year in Art: Australia 1992
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Ed Atkins
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The flooded garden
This summer, Oscar Murillo will transform the Turbine Hall through a monumental participatory painting project inspired by Monet’s Water Lilies …
Kara Walker's Fons Americanus
Delve deeper into 2019's Hyundai Commission by Kara Walker
Next-to-nothing
In 1935 Gertrude Stein wrote that in a painting there should be "no air...no feeling of air". As Steven Connor …
George Elgar Hicks’s Woman’s Mission and the Apotheosis of the Domestic
Tracing the evolution of the domestic in English cultural discourse over the first half of the nineteenth century, this paper …
Explore Damien Hirst's Pharmacy
Enter the Pharmacy – a room-sized installation created by Damien Hirst. Find out the meaning of the artwork and what …
Inhabiting Collective Guilt and the Inability to Mourn
Walks of Art: Bonnie Greer on Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group
The writer and critic explores the friendships, work and designs behind this radical set of artists
The Art of Remembering
What happens when people are forgotten and histories are erased?
Alfredo Jaar and the Post-Traumatic Gaze
This paper discusses the relation between trauma and representation in the work of Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar (born 1956), focusing …
The Fig-Leaf 1922 by Francis Picabia
A sardonic attack on censorship and prudery, The Fig-Leaf provoked the conservative art establishment when it was exhibited in 1922. …
Who is Francis Bacon?
Cildo Meireles born 1948 Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project 1970
Performance Art: Painting and Performance
Consider the curious relationship between painting and performance, painting as performance, and performances of painting
Five common questions about the Turner Prize
We answer some of your questions about Britain's best-known contemporary art award