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    Tate St Ives

    Artist Petrit Halilaj in his Berlin studio with elements of his 2021 Tate St Ives exhibition, ‘Very volcanic over this green feather’

    Petrit Halilaj reflects on trauma and hope at Tate St Ives

    On view until 16 January at Tate St Ives, Petrit Halilaj's exhibition ‘Very volcanic over this green feather’ combines childhood drawings, made in a refugee camp during the Kosovo war, landscapes and birds with scenes of wartime devastation

    • Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Composition of Circles and Overlapping Angles 1930. The Museum of Modern Art, New York

      Haegue Yang on the legacy of Sophie Taeuber-Arp

      Legendary abstract artist and designer Sophie Taeuber-Arp is finally receiving her dues in a Tate Modern retrospective. To mark the occasion, Korean artist Haegue Yang reflects on the enduring influence of her work

      By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated 11 October 22

    • Haegue Yang’s fantastic beasts descend on Tate St Ives 

      Haegue Yang’s fantastic beasts descend on Tate St Ives 

      The South Korean artist dazzles Tate St Ives visitors with otherworldly robotic creatures and tributes to 20th century art greats in a show of perfect chaos

      By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Last updated 10 October 22

    • Thảo Nguyên Phan, Becoming Alluvium, 2019–ongoing. Tate: Purchased with funds provided by the Asia Pacific Acquisitions Committee 2020. Made with the support of the Han Nefkens Art Foundation. Photo © Tate (Sam Day)

      Thao Nguyen Phan at Tate St Ives: a poetic layering of Vietnamese history and ecology

      Thao Nguyen Phan’s work intertwines mythology and urgent environmental concerns in her home country of Vietnam. We spoke to the artist about hidden histories and how her largest UK exhibition to date, at Tate St Ives, ‘feels like a recovery’

      By Khue Pham Last updated 6 October 22

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