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Auguste Rodin (1840–1917) was a radical sculptor whose unorthodox approach to sculpture-making provided a definitive break in the history of Western sculpture. Although much of his …
From his abstract sculptures and collage to furniture and largescale works, the character of Franz West's work is unrestrainedly irreverent, and yet also profoundly philosophical. …
Radical and uncompromising, Paula Rego is an artist of extraordinary imaginative power. Over the course of sixty years, Rego has redefined figurative art, and revolutionised the …
A glorious selection of works presenting some of the most beautiful and stirring moments of the summer season, drawn from Tate's collection. This engaging selection of works …
Cornelia Parker’s art is about destruction, resurrection and transformation. Always driven by curiosity, she reconfigures familiar objects to question our relationship with the …
Soul of a Nation shines a bright light on the vital contribution of Black artists to a dramatic period in American art and history.
A groundbreaking new publication on Lubaina Himid, created in close collaboration with the artist and covering areas of her work never before explored Lubaina Himid is known for …
It was a century of war (mostly) and peace (occasionally), of extraordinary wealth and grinding poverty, gargantuan appetites and desperate famines, high ideals and hypocrisy, a …
A vision of Britain's future from one of it's most important artists, and one of the most ambitious visual portraits of citizenship ever undertaken.
Frank Auerbach (b.1931, Berlin) has made some of the most resonant, inventive and perpetually alive paintings, both of people and of the urban landscapes near his studio in Camden …