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A bit of nothing: Colour Chart II
The school of life: Education
From the 1960s there has been a series of radical organisations aiming to revolutionise educational practice, including Joseph Beuys’s Free …
Amazement and Uneasiness: Early Thoughts
Carl Andre
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 …
Archives & Access: Learning outreach and volunteering programmes
Using the Tate Archive as a tool for learning and engagement
An Introduction to Yayoi Kusama
We explore the artist's childhood, activism and unique fashion sense
The Plaster and its Cast
A Study in denim: Peter Blake
Upon its prize-winning appearance at the 1961 John Moores’ Exhibition in Liverpool, Peter Blake’s Self-Portrait with Badges 1961 rapidly became …
Esprit ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù: Marcel Broodthaers
In 1975 the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers (1924–1976) made the piece ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù for the ICA, London. A large crab and …
When play got serious: Etc. Essay: Art and the playground
Outdoor play should be fun, right? We have all enjoyed clambouring over a climbing frame. The urban playgrounds that we …
MicroTate 8
Francis Wells on Luke Fildes’s The Doctor 1891, Alexa de Ferranti on William Hogarth’s The Painter and his Pug 1745, …
Magic in this Country: by Eleanor Clayton
Barbara Hepworth’s love of landscape inspired the forms of her sculptures, her commitment to politics and her lesser-known fascination with …
Richard Bell’s Embassy: Reshaping the Contemporary Art Museum
This article explores how some of the key discourses of the contemporary art museum may be apprehended and reframed from …
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
Aubrey Beardsley: The Wunderkind of Decadence
In his mercilessly short life Aubrey Beardsley became a leading figure in the Symbolist movement with his extraordinary ink drawings …
Leigh Bowery!
To celebrate the new exhibition coming to ºÚÁÏÉç, Leigh Bowery's friends and collaborators share their memories of the artist …
Tel Quel and the Subject of American Painting: Marcelin Pleynet and James Bishop
During the 1960s and 1970s, a group of writers and artists associated with the influential Parisian review Tel Quel developed …
After The Deluge
More than the art world can tolerate: Otto Muehl's Manopsychotic Ballet
Why was Otto Meuhl's 1970 performance Manopsychotic Ballet forgotten?