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A retrospective of the artist’s work reveals her sparse, calm, distinctive vision
A Tate curator since 1988, she talks about the gallery’s giant new extension and her vision for the institution’s future
The artist’s London show expresses the terrible beauty of unbelonging
Truth is a slippery concept in the artist’s work, currently on show in London and Gateshead
Exhibitions held together purely by gender may be inadequate, even distasteful — but are they still a necessary evil?
Anish Kapoor work goes unsold while many other come in below estimates
One man’s challenge: to visit and write about a London art show every day throughout August
Her autobiographical, landscape-rooted sculpture took on a political resonance as abstraction became the postwar aesthetic of freedom
Tate Modern’s new show traces the reclusive artist’s work and influences, from city grids to desert horizons
Also ‘British Glass Biennale’ and ‘Reflections on the Self’
Designers often cite art as inspiration for their collections. But at what point does homage become rip-off?
Yes, I’m a hoarder. Collecting art is a very specific yet very real dimension of the OCD hoarding condition
Show reviews from Michael Kors, Boss and Proenza Schouler
The apparent simplicity of Giorgio Morandi’s work resonates in austere times
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
Tate Modern has converted giant former fuel tanks into underground chambers for dance, film and installations
The summer shows at Rome’s Macro museum typify the flair of its departing director
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