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‘Be playful, try new things!’ The Southbank Centre’s Mark Ball on his new festival, Multitudes
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The arts centre’s artistic director is on a mission to bring new audiences to the joys of classical music. He explains why mixing it with circus, grime, poetry, and film might be the way to do it
Can …
65 days ago
‘Memories of these places never leave you’: artist Do Ho Suh and the fabric of home
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The internationally renowned South Korean’s diaphanous houses, coming to Tate Modern, embody the emotional imprint of where he has lived
When Do Ho Suh was a young boy in Seoul in the 1970s, his fathe…
71 days ago
UK Aids Memorial Quilt to go on display at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
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Quilt, made in 1980s to raise awareness, to be shown as US cuts raise fears of Aids resurgence in some countries
A giant quilt made to remember people who died of Aids in Britain is to be publicly dis…
75 days ago
Tate Modern given Joan Mitchell work in biggest donation since 1969
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Miami billionaire couple part with triptych by late abstract expressionist that previously hung in their bedroom
Tate Modern has announced its most significant single donation in more than 50 years, a…
89 days ago
Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other review – compelling portrait of a passionate marriage
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From serious injury and coping with different levels of fame to resentment and ping-pong – a powerful insight into a life shared by two charismatic creatives
It’s hard not to wonder why this excellent…
3 months ago
Paper tigers: how Kandinsky, Kokoscha and Klee sparked an artistic revolution
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A new show of visceral, violent and anxiety-strewn drawings reveals a history of expressionist artists seeking to make the world a better place
German expressionism has rarely gone out of fashion sinc…
4 months ago
‘A living, breathing work of art’: Leigh Bowery by those who knew him best
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The performance artist shocked 1980s London with his surreal outfits, outlandish lifestyle and collaborations with Lucian Freud, dancer Michael Clark and others. As a major exhibition opens at Tate M…
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