Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Stag (marionette for King Stag) 1918. Museum für Gestaltung, Zürcher Hochschule der Künste, Zurich. Decorative Arts Collection. Photograph courtesy of Umberto Romito and Ivan Suta.
This study day will explore the social and art historical context of the Camden Town Group with a lecture from Tate curator, Nicola Moorby, and an archive visit with Emily White, Tate Archive curator.
Although artists have long painted out of doors to create preparatory landscape sketches or studies, before the nineteenth century finished pictures would not have been made in this way. The plein air ...
Augustus Edwin John (4 January 1878 – 31 October 1961) was a Welsh painter, draughtsman, and etcher. For a time he was considered the most important artist at work in Britain: Virginia Woolf remarked ...
On display at Tate Britain part of Modern and Contemporary British Art ...
Alfred Sisley (; French: [sislɛ]; 30 October 1839 – 29 January 1899) was an Impressionist landscape painter who was born and spent most of his life in France, but retained British citizenship. He was ...
Works from 1947 to 1967 from the Collection 1968 Karl Strohe I ...
What does time mean to different people? How do we experience the passing seconds? Hear some of the team behind Christian Marclay's The Clock discuss the making of the 24-hour film piece. Plus poet ...
Delia Cancela studied at the Escuela Superior de Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires. Between 1962 and 1964, Cancela exhibited widely including at the prestigious Ver y Estimar award at the Museo Nacional de ...
John Quinton Pringle (13 December 1864 – 25 April 1925) was a Scottish painter, influenced by Jules Bastien-Lepage and associated with the Glasgow Boys.