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Tacita Dean

January 2024

  • Hans Kesting, centre, as Richard III in Kings of War at the Barbican, London, in 2016.

    The best theatre to stream this month
    The best theatre to stream this month: Kings of War, David Tennant’s Hamlet and more

    If you can’t get tickets to his Macbeth, Tennant’s acclaimed prince of Denmark is online, along with a spectacular take on three Shakespeare plays by Ivo van Hove

December 2023

  • British visual artist Tacita Dean poses for a photograph following a media preview of her exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Thursday, December 7, 2023. The show is the largest presentation of Dean’s work in the southern hemisphere and brings together recent film works, chalkboard drawings, and photographic and print series. (AAP Image/Dan Himbrechts) NO ARCHIVING

    Australian arts in focus
    Tacita Dean on Oppenheimer and analogue film: ‘If Hollywood sees profit it will keep film alive’

    A new exhibition at Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art focuses on the artist’s recent output – including her most personal work to date

November 2023

  • Still Life Sailors by John Craxton.

    John Craxton review – why paint when there’s ouzo, dancing and drunken sailors?

    An expat in Crete, Craxton put the pleasures of Mediterranean life first, but still managed to paint graphic works full of vitality. These are joined here by Crackers, a biopic by Tacita Dean

July 2022

  • His Picture in Little … Ben Whishaw and David Warner in Tacita Dean’s film.

    Tacita Dean on David Warner: ‘Hummingbirds were his angels – he had an altar to them in his flat’

    The artist remembers filming the actor, who died this week, in a work bringing together three great stage Hamlets – a valedictory performance that moved his son to tears

June 2022

  • Paula Rego - Portugese Artist<br>Paula Rego, Portugese artist, circa May 2004. Rego studied at the Slade School of Art, UCL. She was an exhibiting member of the London Group, alongside artist Frank Auerbach and David Hockney. She was also the first artist-in-residence at the National Gallery in London. Rego is known for her paintings and prints based on folk tales and fables. Her work often reflects feminist themes and critiques including issues such as the anti-abortion movement. (Photo by Eamonn McCabe/Popperfoto via Getty Images)

    ‘Indefatigable, curious, 100% original’: female artists on Paula Rego

    Her paintings frightened Lubaina Himid; she gave an indelible tutorial to Tacita Dean; and she changed Caroline Walker’s view of the world. Great women artists remember Rego, who died this week

May 2022

  • ‘Toxic ecology’ … Air Morphologies, by Matterlurgy &amp; artsXR

    ‘I’m very conscious of art-washing but we have to bloody well do something’: the show tackling air pollution

  • ‘A modern masterpiece’ … Tacita Dean’s Majesty, from 2006.

    Radical Landscapes review – ‘Is loving green fields really wicked?’

October 2021

  • Edward Watson as Dante.

    The Dante Project review – bold, beautiful and utterly engaging

    Wayne McGregor, Thomas Adès and Tacita Dean’s dream-team Divine Comedy is a fitting farewell to its star, Edward Watson
  • Devilish … Edward Watson as Dante behind Fumi Kaneko as Satan in Inferno: Pilgrimfrom The Dante Project by Wayne McGregor, Thomas Adès and Tacita Dean.

    The Dante Project review – Wayne McGregor moves heaven, earth and hell

    The Divine Comedy is brilliantly reimagined by McGregor with music by Thomas Adès, sets by Tacita Dean and a poetic send-off for Edward Watson
  • Edward Watson artists of The Royal Ballet in Wayne McGregors The Dante Project 2019 Photograph by Cheryl Mann

    Upping the Dante: Wayne McGregor and Tacita Dean’s Divine Comedy dance

    The choreographer and artist discuss creating The Dante Project for the Royal Ballet – and their own visions of heaven and hell

May 2021

  • ‘My single project of 2020’ … Shite Zeit, a postcard by Dean.

    Tacita Dean on the pandemic: ‘We had all this free time – and I was useless!’

    During lockdown, the artist made this dirty postcard and little else. Now back on track, she talks about her upcoming shows – and feeling baffled by this new ‘we’re all in it together’ Britain

March 2021

  • A square, colourful abstract painting featuring crimson and orange curved shapes scattered on a pale background, with darker blue objects in the top right hand corner

    Honey, they shrunk the art … top artists create works for tiny gallery

    Creative giants from Hirst to Hambling have produced masterpieces a few centimetres across for a scaled-down show

February 2020

  • The Dream, 1896, The Battle of the Beaux and Belles, 1986, and The Peacock Skirt, all by Aubrey Beardsley

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    Erotic reveries from Beardsley and a Jedi robe – the week in art

    Decadence and scandal from Victorian Britain’s most subversive artist, female wrestling and a cultural history of the kimono

January 2020

  • From left – Andy Warhol, Sheila Hicks, Zanele Muholi, Toyin Ojih Odutola, We Will Walk

    2020 culture preview
    Palette cleansers: our photography, art and architecture picks for 2020

    Warhol is revealed as a prophet, London goes down the rabbit hole and Don McCullin takes his masterworks to Merseyside

September 2019

  • Sir Simon McDonald and Tacita Dean with the print of the artwork to be sent to government offices.

    Tacita Dean 'storm clouds' print to be sent to UK diplomatic offices globally

  • From left: Tatlin’s Whisper #5, The Clock, The Weather Project, Pussy Riot, The Battle of Orgreave

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    The best art of the 21st century

May 2019

  • ‘Go and do it!’ … Jacqueline du Pré, the subject of a forthcoming ballet by Cathy Marston, in 1962.

    Dances with Jacqueline Du Pré and Dante in the Royal Ballet's new season

    Highlights of the new season include a ballet by Cathy Marston about cellist Jacqueline du Pré, and Wayne McGregor’s take on the Divine Comedy

December 2018

  • Great complexity … Tacita Dean’s Antigone (2018), which she premiered at the Royal Academy.

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    Top 10 art exhibitions of 2018

    A Tacita Dean triple whammy, Picasso’s banner year, a shabby swimming pool and Glasgow queered up by Tai Shani

August 2018

  • The opening of the Edinburgh International Festival 2018 was a free performance of Five Telegrams by Anna Meredith and 59 Productions.

    The Guardian view on the Edinburgh festivals: bigger is not always better

  • Looking down ... Balls, a short film inspired by Heathcliff’s foundling origins.

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    Lily Cole has a ball with Heathcliff and a Brit reinvents America – the week in art

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