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Coral and Lichen, Brains and Bowels: Jay DeFeo’s Hybrid Abstraction
Situating the US artist Jay DeFeo within a network of West Coast practitioners during the 1950s and 1960s, this essay …
Testing Times: Patiently Waiting for the Unforeseen
This presentation, originally delivered at Tate in 2012, explores the role and contribution the world’s major arts and cultural institutions …
Journeys into the past: Behind the curtain
Tate Archive 40th Anniversary Special: highlights from artists’ archives acquired in recent years are selected by family, friends and admirers
‘Behold the Buffoon’: Dada, Nietzsche’s Ecce Homo and the Sublime
Parodic humour was integral to Dada, and the influence of Nietzsche on dada is well known. However, the connections between …
A Film in the Age of Video
Moving pictures
Robert Ryman was a young artist in New York when he met Barnett Newman. He discusses the late artist’s aesthetic …
Boris Charmatz If É«¿Ø´«Ã½ was Musée de la danse? 2015
Photojournalism Now
We talk to photojournalist, Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi, about the ethics of her work and the impact of technology on documenting …
Edward Burne-Jones
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Get to Know Philip Guston
Meet the artist who painted the everyday nature of evil
We Are Eagles: Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke
Jelena Sofronijevic reviews a panel on Indigenous contemporary practice with artists Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke in conversation with Kimberley …
Excremental value: Piero Manzoni's 'Merda d'artista'
‘Your work is shit’ – the Italian artist Piero Manzoni was allegedly told by his father. In response to this …
Landscapes of the mind: Mark Rothko II
Simon Grant talks to Brice Marden about his enduring fascination with Rothko’s paintings.
The poet of life and sculpture: Barry Flanagan I
He may be best known for his bronze hare sculptures, but Flanagan’s early work using a variety of media such …
Are We All Anxious Now?
The all-consuming world of social media has pushed many of us to new levels of anxiety. Add to that the …
Damien Hirst’s Shark: Nature, Capitalism and the Sublime
Focusing on Damien Hirst’s The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living 1991 which contains a preserved …
Reading List: Power, Visibility and Truth in Art
These texts chosen by Thick/er Black Lines, explore these themes in art, the gallery space and society