J.M.W. Turner and John Constable were fueled by competition, but united by a common wonder at nature’s beauty.
Few art-historical rivalries are spicier than that of Britain’s greatest landscape painters, JMW Turner and John Constable.
Who is the greater artist? - 5/5 This blockbuster at Tate Britain pits the two rivals against each other and sheds new light ...
Tate has declared that “new information” might stop the restitution process of a John Constable painting in its collection, which is thought to have been looted during World War II, The Art Newspaper ...
Sign up for Forwarding the News, our essential morning briefing with trusted, nonpartisan news and analysis, curated by senior writer Benyamin Cohen. (JTA) — When ...
The show “Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists” at Tate Britain did not exactly get off to a cracking start. At 5.30 p.m., half an hour before closing time on its opening day, there were precisely ...
Over 150 PCS union members at four Tate Galleries in London, Liverpool and St Ives in Cornwall began seven consecutive days ...
London's Tate Gallery has agreed to return an oil painting by John Constable after evidence revealed it was stolen by the Nazis. The 1824 painting, entitled Beaching A Boat, Brighton, is understood to ...
A Mark Rothko painting that was vandalized in 2012 at London’s Tate Modern museum is back on view after undergoing restoration. “Black on Maroon,” a work from 1958 that is part of the artist’s ...
Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists focuses on the recent work of Tomma Abts, Gillian Carnegie, Simon Ling, Lucy McKenzie and Catherine Story, each of whom has developed their own distinctive ...