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Weathering the Storm: Ben Enwonwu’s Biafrascapes and the Crisis in the Nigerian Postcolony
This article appraises Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu’s contribution to postcolonial modernism in Nigeria through an analysis of his artistic responses …
Transforming Collections Information at Tate: The Case for an Embedded, Artist-Directed and Object-Centred Ethos
Public art institutions in the United Kingdom have been critiqued for emphasising socio-political interpretations of Black and brown artists’ works …
Aleksandr Rodchenko’s Lines of Force
Rodchenko’s research into the concept of line was fundamental to the ambitions of Russian constructivism. Careful examination of his paintings …
Tania Bruguera born 1968 Tatlin’s Whisper #5 2008
Why study art?
Find out why art education is important from artists, young people and major cultural figures
Women and Power
Explore stories of women’s empowerment across the centuries through works in our collection
Capturing the Moment
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Martyrdom and Mediation
Interview: Gerard Byrne
To coincide with the exhibition of Gerard Byrne’s new film work A Thing Is A Hole In A Thing …
'We will go right up to the sun': The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay
An important figure in the Parisian avant-garde, Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979) brought extraordinary inventiveness to a range of works, which celebrated …
The drink that fuelled a nation's art: Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec
The Green Goddess haunted a nation and fuelled its art, including that of Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec.
Into the Light
Following Morocco’s independence from colonial rule, a new wave of artists revolutionised an art school in Casablanca. Turning it into …
Works by Modigliani that have Paintings beneath the Visible Surface
Recent technical studies of the Italian artist Amedeo Modigliani’s paintings have revealed that he frequently used canvas supports that already …
Emerson’s Evolution
British photographer Peter Henry Emerson’s dramatic recantation of his beliefs about photography and art forms a canonical yet perplexing episode …
As Seen: Modern British Painting and Visual Experience
During the twentieth century several important British artists began to paint features of visual experience rarely ever painted before, including …
No End to the End: The Desert as Eschatology in Late Modernity
At the height of the Cold War, artists, writers and filmmakers in America turned to the desert as a space …
The Story of Cold Dark Matter
Take an look at the meaning and making of Cornelia Parker’s exploded shed and explore the work through questions and …
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future
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Pop goes the past: Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at É«¿Ø´«Ã½ I
Roy Lichtenstein was widely regarded as one of the key figures of American Pop Art. A pioneer of a new …
My Memories of an Indian Master
Bhupen Khakhar (1934–2003) was an acclaimed artist both in India and internationally. Active from the 1960s, he was part of …