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Alexis Hunter: 'We knew we were making history'
Discover the feminist artist Alexis Hunter
Five Artworks Which Explore Caribbean-British Experience
From rallies to reggae, carnival to canerow braids, discover pieces which chart Caribbean-British heritage
Mona Hatoum at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
An interview and studio visit with Mona Hatoum in the run-up to her 2016 É«¿Ø´«Ã½ survey exhibition
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Conversation
Hear Nigerian-born visual artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby discuss her influences and practice
Meeting Lorraine by Zawe Ashton
Filmmaker and actress Zawe Ashton visits artist Lorraine O’Grady in New York City
Isolation Coursework Guide
Recently we have all had to deal with long and short periods of isolation. How have artists explored the ideas …
Nan Goldin: 'My work comes from empathy and love'
The photographer introduces her latest book, Eden and After
Francesca Woodman: Vanishing Act
Francesca Woodman's ghostly photographs show her on the verge of disappearance
Jane and Louise Wilson: 'We push and challenge each other'
The artists talk about subverting the expectations of how twin sisters collaborate
Art & Language: Conceptual art, mirrors and selfies
British artists Michael Baldwin and Mel Ramsden reflect on the beginnings of conceptual art group Art & Language
How to Paint Like Picasso
Ever wondered how Picasso painted his masterpieces? Find out how to paint a cubist portrait inspired by Picasso’s Bust of …
Socialite Responsibility
Beneath the irresistible fin-de-siècle glamour of Sargent’s portrait of Adèle Meyer are subtle clues about the identity of a determined …
‘A questioning candle was lit in my youthful head‘
Broadcaster Jon Snow shares how an upbringing infused with religion led him to an eternal appreciation of Stanley Spencer’s idiosyncratic …
August Sander’s Portraits of Persecuted Jews
Countering the characterisation of August Sander’s work as politically neutral, Rose-Carol Washton Long argues that the ‘The Persecuted’ and ‘Political …
Preview: Gwen John: ‘People are like shadows to me’
A new display of portraits (and cats) by the celebrated artist comes to Tate Britain
Inside the Order Is Always Something Wild
The lyrical portraits of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, writes poet Elizabeth Alexander, take us somewhere human and true
MixTate: Helena Hauff on Robert Peake
For the eighth in our series of mixes, DJ and producer Helena Hauff takes inspiration from Robert Peake's Lady Anne …
AK Dolven on Edvard Munch
Norwegian artist AK Dolven pays homage to her fellow countryman Edward Munch
Hannah Starkey: 'This is an important moment for women'
The Irish photographer's images explore female perspective both as the subject and viewer