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Welcome to his situation...: Tino Sehgal's Turbine Hall commission

Arthur Lubow

The work of the British-born German artist Tino Sehgal exists solely as a set of choreographed gestures and spoken instructions …

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Between the rocks and a hard place: Llyn Foulkes: Private view

Since the early 1960s the American artist and musician has created surreal and often politically satirical images, whose influences range …

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Actions speak louder: The programme in the Tate Tanks

Sally O'Reilly

The Underground chambers of the old power station at Bankside, where oil once lurked with electric potential, will soon open …

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You saw it here first

Carmen Juliá

Find out which four trail-blazing galleries introduced Britain to the international avant-garde

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Planting a seed: Yayoi Kusama at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ II

One of the Japanese artist’s earliest memories was of the seed-harvesting field in the plant nursery owned by her family, …

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The real exchange between east and west: Polish art

Anda Rottenberg, Lukasz Gorczyca, Jaroslaw Suchan and Michael Wolinski

As a year-long season of exhibitions focusing on Polish art begins nationawide, Tate Etc. brings together four Polish art professionals …

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Style matters: Alex Katz in conversation

Martin Clark

The artistic director of Tate St Ives visited one of America’s most respected artists working today, in his New York …

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The soul laid bare: Edvard Munch at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ I

Sue Prideaux

The Norwegian artist is best known for his pictures of moody lovers and tortured souls. However, these were not merely …

Tate Etc

On the hoof and shooting from the hip: Another London

David Campany

Between 1930 and 1980 photographers from across the globe came to capture the essence of London. To coincide with an …

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Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in England, 1969: Notes from an ancient island

Nancy Holt and Simon Grant1

Robert Smithson, best known for his Land Art piece Spiral Jetty, and Nancy Holt, best known for her work …

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Inside the eye of the beholder: Edvard Munch II

Michael F. Marmor

In 1930, when Munch was 66 years old, an intraocular haemorrhage in his right eye affected his sight. For several …

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Reality is ephemeral: Turner colour experiments

Olafur Eliasson

The Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson is well known for his large-scale installations and sculptures using ethereal materials such as light, …

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Francis Wells, Alexa de Ferranti, Desmond Morris, Dan Hays and Jim Drain

Francis Wells on Luke Fildes’s The Doctor 1891, Alexa de Ferranti on William Hogarth’s The Painter and his Pug 1745, …

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Still winning back poetry for sculpture: Studio visit: Phillip King

Lee Cheshire

He studied under Anthony Caro, was a studio assistant to Henry Moore, and has consistently experimented with materials including foam …

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The sharks begin eating the fish

Peter Campus

Peter Campus talks to Tate Etc. about his recent work

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Never trust a big butt and a smile: Afro Modern: Journeys Through the Black Atlantic

Greg Tate

The exhibition at Tate Liverpool, inspired by Paul Gilroy’s influential book about the black diaspora, explores the history of black …

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Messages from a master: Hans Holbein

Michel Onfray, Jenny Uglow, Chuck Close, George Carey and Derek Wilson

To coincide with Holbein in England at Tate Britain, five contributors respond to the work of the artist. Michel Onfray, …

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Veils of perfection: The EY Exhibition: Late Turner - Painting Set Free

The Swiss mountain known as the Rigi, overlooking Lake Lucerne and its surrounding valleys, was a subject to which Turner …

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My Gorky: Arshile Gorky

Mougouch Fielding and Cosima Spender

The influential Armenian-born American painter Arshile Gorky (1904–1948) was described as the last of the great Surrealists, the first of …

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'Vile, disgusting, dull, filthy - the voices cry': Transmitting Andy Warhol

Lucy Mulroney

Today we take for granted the mass-media channels of publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting, but Andy Warhol was a …

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