This paper discusses a collaboration between Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander and four primary schools in London. It addresses the challenges and questions raised by participatory art practices ...
In 1886 the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche declared the sublime out of date.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 ...
The Camden Town Group was composed of sixteen artists, judged by an inner core to be ‘the best and the most promising of the day’. Controversially, women were not allowed to join, though they formed ...
William Dobson is the most distinguished native painter ‘in large’ before the advent of Hogarth. It is the first occasion on which he has been honoured with a one-man exhibition. There are some ...
On display at Tate Britain part of Turner Prize 2024 ...
On display at Tate Britain part of Turner Prize 2024 ...
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 ...
Informed by research into Tate’s collection, the Interpretation Artist in Residence programme aims to facilitate artist development and open up new ways for audiences to engage with artworks at Tate.
Longinus, ‘Longinus on the Sublime’, trans. by W.H. Fyfe and Donald Russell, in Jeffrey Henderson (ed.), Aristotle, Poetics; Longinus, on the Sublime; Demetrius ...