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Don McCullin
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Glazing Over: A Review of Glazing Options for Works of Art on Paper
This paper summarises the advantages and disadvantages of glazing options, focusing on works on paper. In light of continuous improvements …
Interview with Erika Tan
In this interview, the artist Erika Tan speaks to the art historian Christopher Griffin about her work as a practice-based …
A ‘New Face’ at the Co-op
I think if we are to do beautiful pictures, we ought to be free from family conventions and ties: Gwen and Augustus John
From their relationship with a ‘revolting personage’ of a father, to strings of obsessive affairs, Virginia Ironside explores the unfulfilled …
The city of dreams...and shoes: Etc. Essay: Chicano art
This autumn more than 60 cultural institutions throughout southern California will come together to tell the story of the Los …
Legacies of Empire: Artist and Empire at Tate Britain
Tate Britain’s forthcoming exhibition Artist and Empire is the first large-scale presentation of the art associated with the British Empire …
The Artist as Educator: Examining Relationships between Art Practice and Pedagogy in the Gallery Context
This paper explores the relationship between art practice and dialogic forms of gallery education. Drawing on interviews with selected artists, …
Mutant Mike
The playful and subversive spirit of Mike Kelley's 'wildly mutating oeuvre' continues to haunt contemporary art, writes Charlie Fox
Double Take: By Dan Fox
In his computer-generated videos and animations, Ed Atkins’s high-resolution avatars weep, smoke and play piano. But how is it that …
Process and Memory in Women Singing II
‘A Summing Up of All I Have Ever Thought’: Adrian Stokes’s ‘In Short’ (1942) and his Other Writings of the Period
The intertextual links between Stokes’s unpublished essay ‘In Short’ (1942) and his other writings of the period justify his own …
The Making of a Triptych: The Annunciation and Adoration of the Magi 1861 by Edward Burne-Jones
This paper examines Edward Burne-Jones’s commission to make an altarpiece for St Paul’s church, Brighton. For this, his first major …
The Art of Bloomsbury
Take an in-depth look at the ideas, inspirations and development of the art of the Bloomsbury Group through the work …
Light and Dark Coursework Guide
Look at artworks made from light and shadow to the symbolic use of light and dark to make powerful statements
Style matters: Alex Katz in conversation
The artistic director of Tate St Ives visited one of America’s most respected artists working today, in his New York …
Understanding Pacita Abad's European Mask
Explore this artwork in more detail and discover the artist’s inspirations, motivations and extraordinary technique
The Art of Hip Hop
What happens when hip hop culture and the art world collide?
Changed Identity Coursework Guide
From changing their own identities to changing the identity of objects, how have artists explored the theme of changed identity?