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In search of the real me: Chris Ofili
Christy Lange talks to Chris Ofili ahead of his exhibition at Tate Britain
Artists, art, the media and the public: Turner Prize
Each year the Turner Prize generates media coverage which gives only a fleeting idea of the practice of the artists …
Writers on Art: The Art of the Word
In the first of a new series, Kamila Shamsie is inspired by the discovery of a poetic letter written to …
Awkward Relations
This paper focuses on practices that captured critical and curatorial attention in Scotland and England at the turn of this …
Notes on the Centre: *Two Decades of American Painting *in Australia, 1967
In 1967 the exhibition Two Decades of American Painting, organised by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, travelled …
‘Remembering Exhibitions’: From Point to Line to Web: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The author discusses the proliferation of the new genre of ‘remembering exhibitions’ as part of the recent interest in the …
Towards friendliness, childishness and stupidity: Lily van der Stokker in conversation
The Dutch artist is best known for her colourful and playful wall drawings that have a childlike energy and exuberant …
Mangrove as a Caribbean Method in Two Acts
Eddie Bruce-Jones and Tao Leigh Goffe discuss their digital humanities project on indentureship, thinking through the mangrove as a methodological …
Let's Do It Together
To coincide with the retrospective exhibition of influential American artist Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) – whose six-decade career spanned painting, sculpture, …
David Musgrave: Faulty Images
This paper takes as its starting point two drawings by David Musgrave in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection, Plane with inverted figure 2007 …
Ten Miles on Exmoor: Art & Environment
Suggesting that Richard Long’s A Ten Mile Walk England is as much concerned with boundaries as it is with open …
Bojana Cvejić born 1975 Spatial Confessions (On the question of instituting the public) 2014
Adam: An Early Exhibition and Ownership History
Conservation Concerns for Acrylic Emulsion Paints: A Literature Review
Acrylic emulsion paints have been widely used by artists since their development in the late 1950s. This paper reviews the …
Painting the Global History of Art: Hale Woodruff’s The Art of the Negro
This paper shows how African American artist Hale Woodruff’s 1950–1 mural cycle The Art of the Negro depicts a transcultural …
Introduction
Transformations on a Canvas
Ahead of a major exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç, Philip Guston’s daughter Musa Mayer talks to curator Michael Wellen about her …