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Tate St Ives, Auteur ; Andrew Wilson, Auteur ; Lisa Le Feuvre, Auteur ; Martin Herbert, Auteur ; Martin Clark, Intervieweur | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2008Adam Chodzko is one of Britain's most respected contemporary artists, since 1991 he has been making works that consistently challenge our preconceptions of the possibilities and place of artistic practice, and the very nature and mutability of t[...]texte imprimé
Tate Modern (Londres) ; Frances Morris, Éditeur scientifique ; Tiffany Bell, Éditeur scientifique | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2015Canadian-born Agnes Martin was one of the pre-eminent painters of the second half of the 20th century, whose work has had a significant influence both on artists of her own time and for subsequent generations. A contemporary of the abstract expr[...]texte imprimé
Few books introduce a word into the language; this is an example of one that does. The term 'Altermodern' is an entirely new one, coined by leading critical theorist and curator Nicolas Bourriaud as the title for Tate's fourth Triennial exhibiti[...]texte imprimé
Tate Britain (Londres), Auteur ; Gregor Muir, Auteur ; Clarrie Wallis, Auteur | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2004Angus Fairhurst, Damien Hirst and Sarah Lucas met on the Fine Art degree course at Goldsmiths College in South London in 1986, and went on to become part of the group of Young British Artists attracting widespread attention in the 1990s. They ha[...]texte imprimé
Tate Modern (Londres), Auteur ; Donna De Salvo, Auteur ; Cecil Balmond, Auteur | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2002Anish Kapoor is renowned for his enigmatic sculptural forms that permeate physical and psychological space. Kapoor's inventiveness and versatility have resulted in works ranging from powdered pigment sculptures and site-specific interventions on[...]texte imprimé
Tate Britain (Londres), Auteur ; Paul Moorhouse, Éditeur scientifique ; Michael Fried, Auteur ; Dave Hickey, Auteur | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2005Sir Anthony Caro is widely regarded as one of the world's greatest living sculptors. This major retrospective, presented in the artist's eightieth year, surveys over fifty years of his work. The exhibition is arranged chronologically. Beginning [...]texte imprimé
Tate Britain (Londres) ; Katharine Stout, Directeur de publication ; Chris Stephens, Directeur de publication | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2004Art and the 60s: This was Tomorrow looks at new forms of art that emerged in Britain between 1956 and 1968. As it emerged from a period of austerity, Britain seemed to be overwhelmed by colour and optimism. What appeared to be a period of prosp[...]texte imprimé
Art, Lies and Videotape is the first major exhibition at Tate Liverpool devoted to the history and significance of performance art. It brings together a selection of objects, photographs, reconstructions, films and videos spanning the last centu[...]texte imprimé
Tate St Ives, Auteur ; Chris Stephens, Éditeur scientifique ; Simon Armitage ; Sophie Bowness ; David Lewis ; Peter Murray ; Jeanette Winterson | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2003This exhibition celebrates Barbara Hepworth's Centenary year since her birth as well as Tate St Ives' tenth anniversary. Hepworth was one of the foremost British artists of the twentieth Century and is internationally acclaimed as one of the maj[...]texte imprimé
Philadelphia Museum of Art (Philadelphie), Auteur ; Tate Modern (Londres), Auteur ; Ann Temkin, Éditeur scientifique ; Richard Shiff, Auteur ; Suzanne Penn, Collaborateur ; Melissa Ho, Collaborateur | Philadelphie : Philadelphia Museum of Art | 2002One of the most enduringly influential Abstract Expressionists, Barnett Newman (1905–1970) took the genre to a startling new sphere. His tough, spare, emotive paintings were misunderstood and reviled by most critics when they first appeared in 1[...]texte imprimé
Tate Britain (Londres) ; Clarrie Wallis, Éditeur scientifique ; Melvin, Jo, Collaborateur ; Andrew Wilson, Éditeur scientifique | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2011"Barry Flanagan was one of Britain's most original and inventive artists and a key figure in the development of British and international sculpture. He is best known for the large-scale bronze hare sculptures that he began producing in the early[...]texte imprimé
Tate Modern (Londres), Auteur ; Michael Auping ; Emma Dexter ; Bruce Nauman ; Ben Borthwick | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2004Bruce Nauman – Raw Materials chronicles Nauman’s encounter with the cavernous space of Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, transformed through the medium of sound. At the same time, it provides an insight into the sources of some of Nauman’s best-known [...]texte imprimé
Tate Britain (Londres), Auteur ; Judith Nesbitt, Directeur de publication ; Okwui Enwezor, Auteur ; Ekow Eshun, Auteur ; Atillah Springer, Auteur | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2010The British painter Chris Ofili was born in Manchester in 1968 and is one of the most notable painters of his generation. He lives and works in London and Trinidad. Ofili's best-known works are complex and highly decorative canvases, built up fr[...]texte imprimé
Tate St Ives, Auteur ; Musée des Beaux-Arts de Quimper, Auteur ; Françoise Steel-Coquet ; Michael Tooby ; André Cariou | Londres : Tate Publishing | 1996texte imprimé
Tate Modern (Londres), Auteur ; Jessica Morgan, Directeur de publication | Londres : Tate Publishing | 2003Common Wealth is a group exhibition that brings together five celebrated international contemporary artists from Europe and Latin America, in the most important display of their work in the UK to date. Featuring Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Cal[...]