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Re-enacting Art and Travel: Art & Environment
In light of theories of re-enactment, Geoff Quilley argues that the landscape imagery produced by amateur British naval artists on …
Art Breaking Free
In the early 20th century, an international circle of friends known as the Blue Rider were united by an urge …
Weather Coursework Guide
From sun worshipers, cloud gazers and storm chasers to artists who use the weather to explore broader themes and ideas
Objects That Speak for Themselves
Since the birth of humans as sentient beings, we have believed in the animistic nature of things – of plants, …
Modigliani’s Portraits of Jeanne Hébuterne 1918–19: A Selected Technical and Material Study
This technical study of six portraits by Amedeo Modigliani of his model and partner Jeanne Hébuterne, all painted between 1918 …
It's all true: The World as a Stage II
Co-curators of the É«¿Ø´«Ã½ exhibition, ask some of the participating artists about its themes
Ithell Colquhoun
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Polymath of our time: Per Kirkeby
To coincide with É«¿Ø´«Ã½â€™s exhibition of paintings by the Danish artist, the career of Per Kirkeby is explored – …
Me and Andy... and Ronald Reagan: Pop Life: Art in a Material World
An uncooked perspective on the nature of sex: Sarah Lucas
Since her ironic Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), which delighted and enraged gallery goers in equal measure, Sarah …
Telling Tales
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has been making paintings, collages, pastels, drawings, etchings and sculptures that have fought censorship, revolutionised …
Experimental fields of light and shadow: Light projections in The Tanks
For many centuries artists have been fascinated by the magical, visceral power of projected light as action, as a performative …
David Hockney’s Early Etchings: Going Transatlantic and Being British
David Hockney’s early autobiographical prints, My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean 1961 and the series A Rake’s Progress 1961–3, are …
Josef Albers, Eva Hesse, and the Imperative of Teaching
This paper examines affinities between the Bauhaus-indebted instructional methods and practices of Josef Albers and the sculpture of Eva Hesse, …
Anti-Photojournalism: Working Against the Grain
Wild Geese Over the Mountains: Melodrama and the Sublime in the English Imaginary 1933–9: The Sublime Object
The paper traces the frequency with which familiar tropes of the sublime are used in the writing and painting of …