That Continuous Thing: Artists and the Ceramics Studio, 1920 – Today (Tate Publishing, 2017)
Author's own image Wet clay is a messy material. It fills the creases between your fingers. It gets under your nails. Drying on the back...
Architecture Week: After Grenfell
It's hard to know what to say or do after an event like the Grenfell Tower fire. In this list, we've collected some of the the most
Architecture Week: Invisible Cities
How does literature provide us with new strategies of imagining our relationship with urban environments? Tom Powell discusses Italo Calvino
Interview: Richard Dodwell on Queer British Art
Duncan Grant, Bathing, 1911. Oil paint on canvas 2286 x 3061 mm © Tate QUEER BRITISH ART 1861-1967 (Tate Britain, until 1 October)...
Exhibition Review: Vanessa Bell
Vanessa Bell 1879–1961, Design for Omega Workshops Fabric, 1913, Watercolor, gouache, and graphite on paper, Image: 53.3 × 40.7 cm, Yale...
Artists’ Lives: Speaking of the Kasmin Gallery
One school of thought is that galleries should let the art do the talking. Aside from the often bland voice of the institution, nothing...
Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg - Catalogue Review You can purchase Robert Rauschenberg from Museum Bookstore for the discounted price of £32.95...
Paul Nash Review: Mysterious Places
Paul Nash, We Are Making a New World, 1918. Image Source: Imperial War Museum/Tate 'There are places, just as there are people and...
John Berger: "Never again shall a single story be told as though it were the only one."
Image source: Franck Courtès/Agence Vu John Berger died on 2nd January 2017. Many obituaries begin with the most basic of facts, such as...