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Adolf Trump & Albino Gorilla Suits: Last Week in Art [Basel Edition]
Art Basel heralded the usual influx of wacky installations, celebrity sightings, and clickbait headlines (guilty).
I Took Siri on a Date to See if Machines Can Love
I wanted to see if I could fall for my phone's most neglected feature.
A New Exhibition Explores the Art of Performing for the Camera
The Tate Modern explores a range of body photography, from selfies to Yves Klein performances captured on film.
Austerity is Killing British Culture and Creativity
We asked author Robert Hewison about the value of the arts and how cuts to funding are threatening the UK's cultural life.
Twitchy Glitch GIFs Look Like Digi-Devastated Worlds
New media artist Antonio Roberts debuts his latest glitchy GIF art at Loud Tate 2014: Code, which explores how code moves culture.
German Artist Sigmar Polke Was a Master of Irony and Anarchy
Sigmar Polke was a confounding artist who mocked the system across a wide variety of mediums. He's like the less recognized Gerhard Richter; both are German, both began their careers in the early 60s, and both eventually helped coin the capitalist...
A Timeline of Things That Have Happened Since Tate Decided to Renew Their Sponsorship Deal with BP
They're still turning down FOI requests and being shady about their deal with the oil giant.
Architectural Renderings Become Fluorescent Drawings, With The Help Of A Magic Marker
Legendary buildings get the line-drawing treatment in "Gran Fachada," the image series from Marlon de Azambuja.
A Brief Guide To Twitter's #MuseumWeek
European museums open their virtual doors for behind-the-scenes tours and unexpected guests.