You See Us," a sweeping exhibition at London's Tate Britain, spotlights the U.K.'s great women artists from 1520 to 1920.
Tate Britain today opens its highly anticipated exhibition featuring the work of the four artists shortlisted for the Turner ...
What’s clear in Now You See Us is that the artists were excluded from the canon because of sociopolitical factors, not artistic merit.
The circus-like sense of excitement around the country’s biggest contemporary art prize has drained away, and this year’s ...
At Tate St Ives, a ceramic sculpture by Lynda Benglis is now on display in a room exploring connections between spiritual ...
Sculptor Jason deCaires Taylor created The Alluvia for the River Stour in his hometown of Canterbury, but an online backlash ...
Controversial sculpture sparks discussions. Explore Jason deCaires Taylor's thought-provoking artwork inspired by Shakespeare ...
Hurvin Anderson is a prominent British painter known for his exploration of memory, identity, and cultural history, often ...
Tate Modern should move away from owning indigenous art, the gallery’s director has suggested. Karin Hindsbo said one of ...
Artist Jasleen Kaur, who is nominated for the Turner Prize, shares inspiration for us for our series "Source Material." ...
Aren’t you supposed to let your hair down when you turn 40, and have some fun? For the first time in six years, the Turner ...