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In the early years of photography, photographers and painters collaborated, borrowed and shared ideas, ushering in a period of innovation in...
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To coincide with Francis Bacon: Invisible Rooms opening at Tate Liverpool, we round up the key themes in the show and discuss how...
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Since he was a teenager, the Belgian artist has admired the portraits of Scottish painter Henry Raeburn (1756–1823)
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Jonah Westerman interviews Catherine Wood, curator of the exhibition A Bigger Splash, held at Tate Modern in 2012, about how the show...
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The subjects of Marlene Dumas’s paintings are drawn from both personal and public and personal references - from self-portraits and images of her...
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According to the figure painter Marlene Dumas, ‘secondhand images...can generate first-hand emotions'. Assistant Curator Fiontán...
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Tate Britain's new JMW Turner exhibition includes his controversial square paintings (some of which are round). Curator David Blayney Brown...
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Sam Thorne, Artistic Director of Tate St Ives, asks co-curators Sara Matson and Rachel Smith of International Exchanges - an ...
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You can see two giants of early 20th century art at Tate Modern this autumn. What impact did seeing Matisse have on the work of Malevich?
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Curator Achim Borchardt-Hume picks out some of the key works from Tate Modern’s retrospective of radical Russian artist Kazimir Malevich
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We take a quick skip through colour theory, and how some of modern art's giants have put it into practice
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We caught up with Mondrian biographer Nicholas Fox Weber to discuss what it is about the Dutch modernist painter that captures him, and the...
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As a new response to the First World War practice of dazzle painting is unveiled at Tate Liverpool, Assistant Curator Stephanie Straine finds links...
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Tate Britain's Ruin Lust exhibition forges new relationships between historical and contemporary artworks which focus on the use of ruins...
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In the summer of 1784, Joshua Reynolds exhibited A Nymph and Cupid (Fig.1) at the Royal Academy’s annual exhibition. This work stood out because,...
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Alan Davie’s activity as a painter is often described as resembling shamanistic artists of remote times engaged in conjuring up visions linked to...
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The acclaimed poet Christopher Reid reflects on The Garden Enclosed 1924, currently on display at Tate Britain, which may have been influenced by...
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Tate Etc. looks at a recent acquisition, currently on view at Tate Modern
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The exhibition Ruin Lust at Tate Britain explores artists’ and subsequently photographers’ fascination with the ruin, via works from JMW Turner to...
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JMW Turner's radical square paintings will be displayed together for the first time in Tate Britain's forthcoming major survey of the artist's...