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Five things to know: Francesca Woodman
Meet the acclaimed photographer who created surreal, humorous and at times painfully honest images
Five things to know: Egon Schiele
Meet the radical artist who used a distinctive drawing style to create intimate and unapologetic portraits
Think You Know Pop Art?
Think again! Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, soup cans and multiple Marilyn Monroes are just part of the story
Three images by Diane Arbus
Diane Arbus's photographs cut right to the quick of humanity, there is a directness to every shot that extends far …
A Brief History of Abstract Art with Turner, Mondrian and More
Take a quick tour through the history of abstract art and take in some unexpected pioneers along the way
Think you know the Pre-Raphaelites?
We take a look at some little-known facts and bust some myths about this group of Victorian painters
Lost Art: Otto Dix: The Trench 1920–3
Discover the story of this lost depiction of warfare
Were the Pre-Raphaelites Britain’s first modern artists?
Discover the radical young artists who overturned accepted ideas about art and established a new benchmark for modern painting and …
How did Richter Make his Paintings?
Discover the secrets behind Richter's 'squeegee' abstractions
Why were the Pre-Raphaelites so shocking?
Paintings by the Pre-Raphaelites are among the most popular in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection, but they were not always so well-loved
David Hockney: 'How do you paint memorable pictures?'
Artist David Hockney reflects on making art for over 60 years
Expression of the Sightless
Explore sculpture through the art of touch
Meet the Artist Jim Dine
Jim Dine on his love of Pinocchio, tools, and why he can do nothing else but make art
Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life
Explore the artistic vision of Klimt and his contemporaries in Vienna
In the Studio with Lawrence Weiner
Lawrence Weiner on working with words, why he’s against Helvetica, and how he came to design his own font
Lisa Milroy on Painting
'Physically engaging with the paint allows you to tap into different parts of yourself'
Martin Creed at Tate St Ives
Martin Creed responds to the space, structure, and light of Tate St Ives with a characteristically playful installation
Architect Jacques Herzog on É«¿Ø´«Ã½
Jacques Herzog, one half of architecture superstars Herzog and De Meuron, shares his vision for transforming É«¿Ø´«Ã½
What Was Andy Warhol Thinking?
Soup cans, movie stars and dollar signs … explore the ideas and themes behind Warhol's iconic artworks
Robert Therrien Objects and Stories
Discover the hidden drama, magic and mystery of ordinary, everyday objects