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Tate Britain’s new exhibition explores the extraordinary work of female a
In July 1575, Robert Dudley enlisted mythological figures to convince Elizabeth I to wed him. Exactly 450 years later, artist Lindsey Mendick reveals how and why she reinterpreted their encounter in her installation for Kenilworth Castle
You enter the Tate Britain exhibition through a windowless red corridor. It’s a claustrophobically vaginal approach, echoing themes of the art on display beyond the big red door. This is the world of
PAINTING NOSTALGIA Artist Polly Mabel Nicolaou creates ...
“Hands of Saint Dominic” by Albrecht Dürer, 1506; ...
AS the official residence of King Charles and the headquarters of the British monarchy, Buckingham Palace has been populated by many famous names over the decades. Since 1993, those of us not destined
Exhibition of the week Edward Burra Tate ...