Yayoi Kusama: Obsessed with Polka Dots | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/yayoi-kusama-8094/obsessed-polka-dots
Interview with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama
She was on a train to stardom, she knew exactly what she wanted to do.
Interview with Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama
She was on a train to stardom, she knew exactly what she wanted to do.
Reducing air travel through the introduction of a ‚train-first‘ policy for travel
Tate glossary definition for Bauhaus: Revolutionary school of art, architecture and design established by the pioneer modern architect Walter Gropius at Weimar in Germany in 1919
Aiming to train ‘the perfect designer’, perhaps the most important of the departments
Tate glossary definition for Bauhaus: Revolutionary school of art, architecture and design established by the pioneer modern architect Walter Gropius at Weimar in Germany in 1919
Aiming to train ‘the perfect designer’, perhaps the most important of the departments
In this episode of Tate’s podcast series Walks of Art, Emma Gannon travels to St Ives to explore the lives and work of artists including Barbara Hepworth, Alfred Wallis and Patrick Heron.
Quite a very large gap between the train and the platform.
He looked through and he said, „Not quite, but we’ll train you.“
brothel – the favourite being the legendary Sphinx located behind Montparnasse train
Artist page for Natalia Goncharova (1881–1962)
the term vschestvo (everythingism) to her work.16 Goncharova and Larionov took a train
the surroundings he saw while he walked and his brother, Theo, encouraged him to train
This Audio Arts double issue, originally published as an audio cassette magazine in 1999, includes Sam Taylor-Wood, Tacita Dean, Catherine Yass, Chris Burden, Lillian Vincy and Jane & Louise Wilson.
Special areas of interest have included war and weapons, types of transport (cars, trains