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Joseph Beuys and EURASIA
In this paper Victoria Walters addresses Joseph Beuys’s interest in the notion of Eurasia – Europe and Asia as a …
‘More Impact than the Venice Biennale’: Demarco, Beuys and Strategy: Get Arts
In this essay Christian Weikop closely examines primary source correspondence and press material from the Richard Demarco Archive at the …
Crossing Borders, Bridging Histories: Christian Weikop in conversation with Richard Demarco
This interview between Christian Weikop and the artist, gallerist and impresario Richard Demarco (born 1930) took place in Scotland on …
Details, Details: John William Waterhouse’s The Lady of Shalott 1888
Artist Donna Huddleston finds inspiration in John William Waterhouse’s painting
A Walk Through ºÚÁÏÉç on the Theme of Migration
Hear how Tate staff and community voices think about migration as you walk through ºÚÁÏÉç
Keith Haring: Art for All!
Ahead of his first major UK exhibition, Keith Haring’s long-time friend and colleague considers the importance of his work in …
Olafur Eliasson talks to Lily Cole
Olafur Eliasson creates engaging artworks inspired by his interests in perception, colour, movement, and the interaction of people and their …
Frank Bowling: Material Explorations
This paper establishes a technical art history of the paintings of Frank Bowling and chronicles materials and techniques used by …
MarÃa Fernanda Cardoso: ‘I’m in awe with the small’
Meet the Colombian artist based in Sydney, Australia
Richard Bell: 'My art is an act of protest'
Meet the artist and activist who challenges preconceived ideas about Aboriginal art
Five things to do with your family at the Olafur Eliasson exhibition
Read our top tips to get the most out of your visit
Quiz: Which art collective do you belong to?
Should you be in the Black Audio Film Collective or are you a Hackney Flasher at heart? Take our quiz …
Joseph Beuys: An Earthquake in People’s Minds
In 1981 the German sculptor and action artist Joseph Beuys created two works – the sculpture Terremoto in Rome and …
Beuys’s Legacy in Artist-led University Projects
Joseph Beuys’s Free International University for Creativity and Interdisciplinary Research (FIU), established in the early 1970s, stands at the beginning …
‘Not Incorrect and Particularly Not Irrelevant’: Joseph Beuys and Henning Christiansen, 1966–71
Between 1966 and 1971, Danish composer Henning Christiansen (1932–2008) appeared in eight of Joseph Beuys’s actions. This article examines the …
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 …
Opinion: Slow Art in an Age of Speed
Taking time to look at art is good for us, argues Jonathan P Watts
Lives of the artists
Flamboyant. Extravagant. Megalomanic. Alcoholic. Sexually obsessed. Manic-depressive. How important is persona in understanding an artist’s practice? By Alison Gingeras
Private view: Richard Dadd
Richard Dadd was not only extremely well educated, he was on his way to becoming a full-blooded representative of Victorian …
I've got this strange feeling...: The uncanny
Following Mike Kelley’s exhibition The Uncanny at Tate Liverpool, the artist and Jeffrey Sconce talk about Freud, the power of …