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A Thousand Queer Gardens
Daisy Lafarge discovers Mary Delany’s trove of botanical specimens, which burst through the strictly guarded borders of 18th-century gender
A Caribbean Emblem
To celebrate 60 years since the unveiling of Ronald Moody’s only public sculpture, Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski tells its story
The flooded garden
This summer, Oscar Murillo will transform the Turbine Hall through a monumental participatory painting project inspired by Monet’s Water Lilies …
Pang Pang: By Dominique Heyse-Moore
Like the ‘protective culture’ of carnival, Alvaro Barrington’s new commission offers a warm, resounding welcome to the historic galleries at …
É«¿Ø´«Ã½ visual story
A step-by-step visual and written guide to help you plan your visit
Collective Sounds: Taylah Elaine
Listen to the playlist London Based DJ Taylah Elaine created inspired by art on display at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
'Art should be for everyone' - Mari Katayama
Learn about the Japanese artist and what inspires her
A Home and a Sanctuary
Matthew Phillip, CEO of Notting Hill Carnival, shares his earliest memories of the annual event, and reflects on its …
Petrit Halilaj
The artist grants us a peek into the thinking behind his playful, wearable moth sculptures
Body Language
Eisa Jocson finds in one painting echoes of her own choreographic work which unpacks the presentation of femininity
Present in Absentia
For Mike Phillips, the interactive Psalms stores a tangible memory of his late friend and collaborator Donald Rodney
Latitude of Myths
In Firelei Báez’s vast, irrepressible painting, a mythical Ciguapa disrupts the map, writes Momtaza Mehri
In Our Hands
Each picture in Zanele Muholi’s photo series Somnyama Ngonyama challenges us to reconsider the possibilities of self and environment, writes …
Taste Etc: Ghetto Gastro
Red Drank
Flashes of Inspiration
The exuberant performance artist Monster Chetwynd reveals her sources of inspiration, past and present
Artists
Discover the 53 artists with artworks featured in The D.Daskalopoulos Collection Gift
A Mystery at Play: By Kaushalia Khanna
After moving from India to the UK in the early 1960s, Balraj Khanna became a distinguished painter in the British …
Mutant Mike
The playful and subversive spirit of Mike Kelley's 'wildly mutating oeuvre' continues to haunt contemporary art, writes Charlie Fox
MixTate: Josh Caffé on Lionel Wendt
The DJ, vocalist and producer is seduced by the anonymous androgyny of Lionel Wendt’s photograph
Agony Artist: Dear Pipi
Introducing our next agony artist Pipilotti Rist, who brings her zany approach to creativity to her new advice column. If …