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Pure explosions of finesse: Sonia Delaunay: The Fortune of Colour
In our second series of articles on Sonia Delaunay, Tate Etc. asked a fashion designer to talk about his long …
Bundles of sunsets: Terry Frost at Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange
Terry Frost (1915–2003) is known for his exuberant and colourful paintings and works on paper, but for a short period …
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 …
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My grandfather, Anwar Jalal Shemza
My grandfather died before I was born, but I have always had a connection to him through his art. I …
What is the museum of the future?
As the new É«¿Ø´«Ã½ building moves closer towards completion, its director Chris Dercon gives his view of the expanded …
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
Hold still: Performing for the Camera at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
Photography changed the way we look at ourselves and how we might act in front of a camera. But it …
Lives of the Artists: Běla Kolářová
Běla Kolářová’s (1923–2010) experiments with photography and assemblage brought the everyday into direct contact with the aesthetic of a new …
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New reflections on two works by Bridget Riley and Claude Cahun
Vanessa Bell, Abstract Painting c.1914: A poem by Jack Underwood
Behind the Curtain: Gangsters of the New Freedom
Documents on the 1960s radical anti-art activist group King Mob spark the interest of one visitor to the Tate Archive
First Encounters with Rauschenberg: Mark Bradford
The Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford, who represents his country at the 2017 Venice Biennale and is known as much …
First Encounters with Rauschenberg: Richard Wentworth
Richard Wentworth relives teenage memories from the early 1960s when he visited an extraordinary exhibition by Robert Rauschenberg in London’s …
Hockney's World of Pictures
Martin Gayford recounts how, for more than 60 years, Hockney has been breaking boundaries
The human body: always changing, always the same
Artworks on view at this year’s TEFAF art fair in Maastricht showed how great artists from across the centuries have …
Lives of the Artists: Nigel Henderson
Louis Henderson on how the work of his great uncle, Nigel Henderson (1917–1985), still haunts the present
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Four new responses to works in the Tate collection
Private View: Sam Riviere on Eduardo Paolozzi
Sam Riviere remembers Eduardo Paolozzi’s mosaics at Tottenham Court Road station, a gateway to both the city and the ‘chaotic …
Q&A with Cosey Fanni Tutti: Cosey Fanni Tutti talks frankly to Tate Etc. about art, sex and music
From her beginnings as an artist living in Hull in the late 1960s, Cosey Fanni Tutti has challenged the boundaries …