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Linder discusses her process
Linder discusses her process
Talking Art: Lawrence Weiner
Following his highly acclaimed retrospective 'As far as the eye can see' (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York), Lawrence 鈥�
The Passing Winter
Peek through the holes. What can you see? Tate guide Amy Lin
British Art Network: How to Deal With Enormous Artworks - Pieter Roelofs
Pieter Roelofs - Rembrandt's 鈥楴ightwatch鈥�: Beating heart of聽the Rijksmuseum's displays聽
Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner 鈥� Part 2
Audio recording of 2009 Tate conference: Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner 鈥� Part 2
Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner 鈥� Part 1
Audio recording of 2009 Tate conference: Shortness: A very short conference and a very long dinner 鈥� Part 1
Alice Insley 鈥� Painter and Place: Joseph Wright of Derby in the 19th century
Alice Insley gives an account of the early years of Derby Free Library and Museum and discusses how the museum鈥檚 鈥�
The Painter and his Pug - William Hogarth (Uglow)
Who was William Hogarth? Writer Jenny Uglow
Girl with Kitten by Lucien Freud
Who is the sitter in this painting? Chris Stephens, Curator, reveals
Brighton Pierrots by Walter Richard Sickert
This work was made during WW1. Chris Stephens, Curator, describes its underlying sorrow
Response to Provocations, by Klein
A creative response to the #DemocraticDialogue provocations by London-based singer, musician, artist聽Klein.
The Painter and his Pug - William Hogarth (xray)
What can x-rays tell us about this work? Curator Tim Batchelor
British Art Network: How to Deal With Enormous Artworks - Michael Liversidge
Michael Liversidge - 鈥溾€esirous of appearing in the more eligible light of a history painter鈥︹€澛� Situating William Hogarth鈥檚 St Mary 鈥�