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L is for Living Cities
A self-led resource to help you and your group discover the Living Cities display at ºÚÁÏÉç
P is for Position
A self-led resource to help you and your group discover the power to demonstrate their cares and concerns
Prisoners of love: Early bondage
English visual art contains a wealth of bondage imagery, particularly from Aubrey Beardsley, the master of the whiplash line. James …
Five Stories of Queer Artists
Discover five important stories of queer love and relationships told through art
Who is Wifredo Lam?
To coincide with The EY Exhibition: Wifredo Lam at ºÚÁÏÉç, we explore the artist and his life
Dali & Film
Dali and Walt Disney collaborated to make Destino
Kindred Spirits
Allison Katz recalls the uncanny experience of encountering her childhood selves while working on a recent painting
Repertoires of Resistance
Since the early 2000s, the visual activist Zanele Muholi has documented the lives of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer …
What Was Andy Warhol Thinking?
Soup cans, movie stars and dollar signs … explore the ideas and themes behind Warhol's iconic artworks
Cathy Wilkes: Turner Prize Nominee 2008
The Northern Irish artist makes sculpture, paintings and installations
Ladies and Gentlemen
Meet the people who posed for Andy Warhol’s portrait series of trans women and drag queens
David Hockney:: 80 years in 8 works
We explore the themes of Hockney’s work and his various ways of working
Locating Cosmopolitanism within a Trans-Atlantic Interpretive Frame: Critical Evaluation of Sargent’s Portraits and Figure Studies in Britain and the United States c.1886–1926
This article examines how John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-American expatriate experience and his works’ cosmopolitanism coloured the views …
Alighiero E Boetti: Retrospective
A curator walkthrough the 2012 Boetti exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç
Q&A: Ajamu
The Huddersfield-born, London-based artist and sex activist talks about his photographs that challenge notions of identity and desire
H is for Howling
A self-led resource to help you and your group discover the power of expressing your own point of view
Walter Sickert
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain