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Pretentious? Moi?: Document: Georges Mathieu
Poem of the month: The Cholmondeley Ladies
This February Jean Spackland presents her poem The Cholmondeley Ladies based on the painting of the same name attributed to …
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Contemporary artists on a work in the Tate collection
Journeys into the past: Behind the curtain
Tate Archive 40th Anniversary Special: highlights from artists’ archives acquired in recent years are selected by family, friends and admirers
If at first you don't succeed, celebrate: Failure
His darkened imagination: Henry Moore
The Exquisite Corpse is alive and well: Collaboration
Echo chambers on paper: Private view: Henri Michaux
A sublime roller coaster ride through art history
Discover how J.M. Turner was inspired by his artist heroes
Stories of a continuous past: Miroslaw Balka
As the Polish artist undertakes the tenth Unilever Series commission in É«¿Ø´«Ã½â€™s Turbine Hall this autumn, he reveals how …
Something supernatural, this way comes: Magic and Modernity in British Art
Folklore, mythology, mysticism and the occult pervade the development of modernism and Surrealism in Britain, especially in relation to the …
Something fishy on the quay?: Behind the curtain
The author finds an intriguing nineteenth-century photograph in the Tate Archive
Somebody to talk to: John Baldessari
The Los Angeles-based artist John Baldessari (born 1931) made his name as a pioneer of conceptual art in the 1960s …
Simplify, simplify, and simplify: John Baldessari
Four appreciations of John Baldessari, including an artist’s project by Rita McBride and a short fiction story by Frederic Tuten.
The revolution will be televised: Harun Farocki
The pioneering filmmaker and theorist Harun Farocki has made more than 90 films - ranging from experimental documentaries to large-scale …
Mirror of the mass: Pop Life: Art in a Material World
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 Contemporary reflections on a work in the Tate collection
Homage to destruction: Jean Tinguely
The author co-curates an exhibition of Jean Tinguely’s work for Tate Liverpool.
Can you believe it?
Trompe l’œil celebrated as the art of illusion in antiquity.
Sixty years at full intensity: Colour Chart I
Tate Liverpool’s exhibition Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today explores the moment in twentieth-century art when a group of …