For her debut presentation at Tate Britain, Huang will show a new body of work which draws on her ongoing research into the ...
On 28 and 29 June 2024, Tate St Ives is sharing an open invitation to local residents, businesses and any interested parties ...
Robert Bevan and Stanislawa de Karlowska settle at 14 Adamson Road in the Swiss Cottage area of London. Albert Rutherston contributes two pictures to the New English Art Club and meets Walter Sickert ...
In their last advice column for Tate Etc., Mx Mavis (AKA artist and sex activist Ajamu X) tackles your most pressing art-adjacent questions. Our next ‘agony artist’ will be the Swiss artist Pipilotti ...
Cycle hire docking stations are located at New Globe Walk (320 metres), Sumner Street (320 metres) Southwark Street (480 metres). Find availability on Transport For London. To park your own bike, ...
Contemporary artists have extended the vocabulary of the sublime by looking back to earlier traditions and by engaging with aspects of modern society. They have located the sublime in not only the ...
In 1886 the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date. A number of artists of early and mid-twentieth century continued to engage with concepts of the sublime, though often in ...
Catch DJ sets from CoOp Presents featuring IG Culture and guests. Plus enjoy Tate’s own brews, cocktails, and craft beers on tap.
Plaster is conventionally seen as merely a means to create a model from which a more durable and more valuable metal cast can be made. As this essay explores, however, it offered Moore new and ...
Miss Alice Gostick was a teacher at Castleford Secondary School, which Moore attended between the ages of eleven and eighteen. A member of the Art Teachers’ Guild, Miss Gostick advocated a progressive ...