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Landscape, Imitation, Cosmopolitanism
(Not) the Voice of God
Don McCullin: The Interview
Don McCullin (b1935) is an internationally acclaimed photographer with over 60 years of experience documenting the world’s devastating wars and …
‘Marx on the Wall’: Muralism and Anglo-American Exchange during the 1930s
This article explores English artists’ support for socially engaged public mural painting during the 1930s in relation to international developments, …
Sung Hwan Kim born 1975 Dog Video 2006 From the commanding heights… 2007 Washing Brain and Corn 2010 Temper Clay 2012
Five Things to Know: Keith Haring
Explore the life and work of this artist and activist
William Blake's cast of characters
Blake believed in the power of the imagination. Meet the various characters in his personal mythology and their meaning in …
The cruel snare of memory: Studio visit
Carol Rama, the Italian self-taught artist born in 1918, has only recently gained international recognition for her highly erotic, visceral …
The God-maker who did his job too well: Rubens and Britain
In 2008 Tate Members helped to buy Peter Paul Rubens’s important oil sketch created for the Banqueting House in Whitehall, …
Ambient landscape: A Picture of Britain
Martin Herbert looks at the use of English landscape, from J B Priestley to Andrew Cross's film series An English …
Frank Bowling: Awash with the Colour of Life
The Guyana-born British artist studied alongside David Hockney and R.B. Kitaj in the early 1960s, before making a name for …
Clothing Coursework Guide
Explore art and fashion, from clothes and identity to shapes, patterns and textures of clothing inspired by art
Inside the home of collector David King
Discover how the world's largest Soviet art and design collection came to be
How to Paint a Flower like a Pre-Raphaelite
Follow Glory Samjolly's step-by-step guide to painting, including modern day tips and tricks
The great collaborator: DalÃ
In 1976 Salvador Dalà made a film with José Montes Baquer called Impressions of Upper Mongolia, Hommage to Raymond Roussel …
The detritus of the future and pleasure of the past: Ruin Lust at Tate Britain
The exhibition Ruin Lust at Tate Britain explores artists’ and subsequently photographers’ fascination with the ruin, via works from JMW …
The art of protest: Can artists respond effectively to social and political upheaval?
The É«¿Ø´«Ã½ display Citizens and States poses a range of possible ways that artists might react to or participate …
‘Ever was it thus for the muse’: By Lauren John Joseph
A society doyenne excitedly shares the news that she is to sit for the portraitist John Singer Sargent
‘Everything Was Getting Smashed’: Three Case Studies of Play and Participation, 1965–71
In this essay Hilary Floe considers instances of chaotic ‘over-participation’ in three art exhibitions that took place between 1965 and …
Production in View: Allan Sekula’s Fish Story and the Thawing of Postmodernism
Bill Roberts argues that Fish Story 1989–95 by the photographer and theorist Allan Sekula expresses a shift from a culture …