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Playing the system: Cildo Meireles II
Mark Godfrey asks three artists to describe projects in which they have adopted the strategy of insertion, using Meireles's Insertions …
‘You’re so sheer, you’re so chic, teenage rebel of the week’: Glam! The Performance of Style at Tate Liverpool
In the early 1970s, when T Rex, David Bowie and Roxy Music appeared on stage in wild costumes and with …
‘I’d like to have stepped on Goya’s toes, shouted in his ears and punched him in the face’: Jake and Dinos Chapman
Jake and Dinos Chapman obsessively return to Francisco José de Goya y Lucientes’ gore-filled The Disasters of War series. Jake …
Paradise
This writer considers his affinity for the early Renaissance paintings of the Sienese school, finding in one work the universal …
Robert Therrien Objects and Stories
Discover the hidden drama, magic and mystery of ordinary, everyday objects
Myths and Legends Coursework Guide
Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!
Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige
Lubaina Himid
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Confluences: Stories of Art and the Planetary
Rebekah S. Park reviews the symposium ‘Confluences: Stories of Art and the Planetary’, which took place on the occasion of …
Out of the blue: Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures'
‘I first set my eyes on it one Saturday morning in Rough Trade in late June 1979. The record had …
Nine to five: John Baldessari
The American artist John Baldessari has influenced several generations of younger artists, and has, since the 1960s, consistently renegotiated his …
A sublime roller coaster ride through art history
Discover how J.M. Turner was inspired by his artist heroes
Actions speak louder: The programme in the Tate Tanks
The Underground chambers of the old power station at Bankside, where oil once lurked with electric potential, will soon open …
Patron saint of lipstick and lavender feminism: by Germaine Greer
Exploring the 'lifelong performance' and legacy of artist Frida Kahlo
Biology and the Bauhaus: László Moholy-Nagy
Discover how art and science collided in the avant-garde community of London's Hampstead
Stubbs, Walpole and Burke: Convulsive Imitation and ‘Truth Extorted’: The Sublime Object
This essay examines the relationship between George Stubbs’s Lion and Horse series of paintings and the redefinition of the sublime …
Jeff Koons: Banality, Decadence and Easyfun
From advertising and commerce to social-mobility and youth culture, explore some of the themes behind Jeff Koons’s art
Monumentality: The Statue of Liberty as Subject
The Painting
Somewhere (and Nowhere) between Modernity and Tradition: Towards a Critique of International and Indigenous Perspectives on the Significance of Contemporary Chinese Art
Reviewing international and indigenous perspectives on the significance of contemporary Chinese art, Paul Gladston argues for the necessity of new …