Hints and tips:
...By the 1950s, she was at Sarah Lawrence college in upstate New York studying poetry and developing a taste for 12-tone music....
...Although a reconstruction of a fragile lost work, this is what Tate should have bought, and displayed alongside Chris Ofili’s “No Woman No Cry”, depicting murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence’s mother Doreen...
...Ofili’s portrait of weeping Doreen Lawrence, whose teenage son was murdered, is Britain’s most significant painting about race....
...At one end, astronaut Robert Lawrence, the first African-American in space, looks baffled, as if just landed on another planet. At the other, a glum guy in a hoodie turns away....
...The work will be the highlight of Dickinson’s booth dedicated to “artists in Soho”, which will also include work by Thomas Lawrence, Edward Burne-Jones and Frank Auerbach....
...For the first time this century, Tate Britain outshines Tate Modern to become home to the most dazzling contemporary art on show in London....
...El Anatsui’s Turbine Hall Commission at Tate Modern later this year underlines the impact the Ghanaian artist has made on subsequent generations....
...This is where I like to come after a visit to Tate St Ives, and where I send friends looking for places to stay in Cornwall....
...Doreen Lawrence, her tears collaged from photographs of her murdered son Stephen....
...Tudors, Stuarts and Georgians got the best artists: Holbein, Van Dyck, Thomas Lawrence. Europe had the same allegiance of genius to power: Titian and Velázquez painted the Habsburgs, Goya the Bourbons....
...In 2012 she set up a production company, In Between Art Film, which partnered with Tate in London, Maxxi in Rome and documenta 14 in Kassel, then became the separate foundation....
...“He has the most incredible visual memory I have ever come across,” says Nicholas Serota, director of the Tate for 29 years....
...His “Edible Estates” project, which received a Tate commission in 2007, turned domestic lawns into edible landscapes, with the aim of making food production more visible and joyful....
...Doreen Lawrence, mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence and a race equality campaigner, warned that covering up racism would give the “green light to racists”....
...Afterwards, hoping to boost Tanguy’s reputation still further, Guggenheim offered the four most important remaining works to Tate — only to have them turned down....
...I’m currently reading Japonisme in Britain by Ayoko Ono and The Best of Beardsley – a vintage copy that a friend gave me after we saw the Aubrey Beardsley exhibition at Tate Britain last year....
...When, naively, I ask who he means, he replies quietly: “People like Stephen Lawrence?”...
...“Never lonely no, even though we in a pandemic, no,” she rhymes over Yung Baby Tate. She pops a champagne bottle, seemingly alone....
...Earlier in the day, the jury had been presented with a joint letter from the nominees — Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani — asking not to be “pitted against each other, with...
...The shortlist announced on Wednesday named Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani as the four nominees for the £25,000 prize....
...September 26-January 6, tate.org.uk...
...Last year it featured on the cover of Tate Britain’s Hockney retrospective, marking the artist’s 80th year....
...“When displays include technology I remember the experience longer,” says Australian sound artist, Lawrence English, citing Ryoji Ikeda’s retrospective at the House of Electronic Arts in Basel in 2014....
...This week, a slightly bigger version of “New Spring” will come to Miami, sited in the Art Deco interiors of Temple House, a razzle-dazzle piece of residential architecture by Lawrence Murray Dixon....
...The Turkish artist Fahrelnissa Zeid , who died in 1991, is having something of a revival, not least on the back of a solo show at Tate Modern that ran earlier this year....
International Edition