TATE BRITAIN
June 2014
An exhibition of folk art at Tate Britain is a reminder of the human need for creation and tradition
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September 2013
The Tate's chronological 'hang' of its pictures has ruffled some feathers but it means art lovers can now fly on their own wings
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December 2012
Three shows run the gamut of artistic expression, from the glorious Goya to risibile performance art
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September 2012
The Pre-Raphelites, whose work stars in a new Tate Britain show, dismissed the artistic hierarchy and founded a brotherhood with fire in the belly
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