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Why Choucair astonishes me
The paintings, sculptures and jewellery in É«¿Ø´«Ã½'s Saloua Raouda Choucair show are just a fraction of what the complex …
Lost Art: Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …
Christo: 'Everything in the world belongs to somebody'
Christo, the artist known for wrapping the Reichstag talks us through his process and the difficulties that come with having …
Francesco Clemente on Alighiero e Boetti
Clemente remembers his great friend and artistic mentor Boetti
Francesco Clemente: Studio Visit
A visit to the artist's studio in Rome where he makes drawings based on childhood memories
Look Again: The Visual Language of Prunella Clough
Decode Prunella Clough's artworks through the photographs and notes in her archive
Bernard Cohen: ‘It’s a matter of dancing with chaos’
The British painter talks about his long career
Mat Collishaw on Sigmund Freud
TateShots caught up with artist Mat Collishaw at the Freud Museum in Finchley
Mat Collishaw: Sordid Earth
Giant diseased infested flowers projected on to a massive 360-degree curtain
Mat Collishaw: Studio visit
How does an artist begin, and what form does inspiration take?
Conserving Tony Conrad
Join Tate researchers, conservators and curators as they attempt to conserve and recreate a complex performance artwork
Richard Cook: 'Paintings are dreams and reflections'
Watch how artist Richard Cook's creative process emerges from walks along the Cornish coastline
Nigel Cooke: New Accursed Art Club
The painter tells us how the painting was made
Monika Correa – ‘Experimentation has been my forte’
Discover the work of this artist and their unique practice
'Watercolour': Alexander Cozens, aka the blot man
The eighteenth century artist Alexander Cozens (whose work features in Watercolour) published several treatises on art including A New …
Tony Cragg: 'Be there, see it, respond to it'
We visit the studio of one of Britain's leading sculptors
Michael Craig-Martin: 'I am interested in language'
The same ideas drive the artist today as when he first started out
Martin Creed in Edinburgh
We chat to Martin Creed as he installs his exhibition Down Over Up at the Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh (2010) …
Martin Creed at Tate St Ives
Martin Creed responds to the space, structure, and light of Tate St Ives with a characteristically playful installation
Njideka Akunyili Crosby in Conversation
Hear Nigerian-born visual artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby discuss her influences and practice