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'If you can improve the corner of your street...': Art in the Middle East
Recent openings of art centres and national museums in Algiers, Alexandria, Doha and other cities in the Middle East and …
Yin Xiuzhen 尹秀珍
Yin Xiuzhen (born 1963) works primarily in installation, but also painting and other media. As one of the most established …
Mona Hatoum: Room Guide
Room guide for Exhibition at 黑料社 - 4 MAY – 21 AUGUST 2016
Understanding In Search of Vanished Blood
Explore how Nalini Malani intertwines myth, history and politics in her work
Rediscovering The Singer
Despite The Singer’s highly ornate aesthetic, the fine ornament of the statuette was for many years hidden under a …
Out of the blue: Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures'
‘I first set my eyes on it one Saturday morning in Rough Trade in late June 1979. The record had …
Nine to five: John Baldessari
The American artist John Baldessari has influenced several generations of younger artists, and has, since the 1960s, consistently renegotiated his …
Franz West: Worldly Pleasures
The late Austrian artist Franz West (1947–2012) was one of the most influential artists of the past 50 years. His …
Naum Gabo and the Quandaries of the Replica
William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition
This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …
Walter Sickert
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
The multiplication of being, or a reflective abyss?: Mirrors
The scene is set: Tate Britain New Displays I
Several displays this summer explore ways in which ideas surrounding performance have come to occupy a defining place in art …
Out of the light, into the shadows: Tate Etc. Essay: Photograms
The photogram is an image made without a camera by placing an object directly on to the surface of a …
The aesthetics of documentary
‘Documentary is intrinsically aesthetic,’ argues Mark Cousins, ‘it is as much about shots and cuts, structure and rhythm as …
Women in Revolt!: A Living Canvas
With Christine Binnie, Jennifer Binnie, Wilma Johnson and Lucy Whitman
A Fragile Form of Transport
Jamila Prowse travels to Towner Eastbourne to take in this year’s Turner Prize, reflecting on questions of access, collaboration and …
Turning Points
Curator Beatriz Cifuentes Feliciano speaks to Nepali artist Shashi Bikram Shah in his studio in Lalitpur about his extraordinary 60-year …
What if Art Desires to be Interpreted? Remodelling Interpretation after the ‘Encounter-Event’
Taking up analytical theorist and painter Bracha Ettinger’s argument that it is the destiny and desire of artworks to be …
Barbara Hepworth and Gimpel Fils: The Rise and Fall of an Artist-Dealer Relationship
Records held in the Gimpel Fils Gallery Archive in London shed new light on Barbara Hepworth’s relationship with her dealers, …