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Visiting Tate Britain, you immediately understand why: Blake’s unique books are perversely small. Nobody in their right mind would print text in such a minuscule, illegible, off-putting fashion.
William Blake Was Once Ridiculed for His Art Honoring Britain—Now, a Different Perspective Tate Britain reconsiders poet William Blake's pursuits in the visual arts, presenting an idealized ...
Blake would have found the account of his work given by the Tate’s curators lamentably attentive to what is “perishing” while oblivious to the imperishable. But nothing about that description would ...
A champion of the imagination, William Blake is celebrated in a new retrospective at London’s Tate Britain. Kelly Grovier looks at how he helped us “dream outside the sphere”.
A crackling collection of experimental prints by William Blake resurrects the English poet-painter in all his radical frenzy, and foretells the limits of political art.
Tate Britain did wisely to rehang the British poet and painter closer to modernity. Michael Glover September 26, 2023 William Blake, “Pity” (circa 1795) (all photos Michael Glover/ Hyperallergic) ...
The Social Blake, Burning Bright May 11, 2001 “God Judging Adam,” 1795 (color-printed relief etching finished in pen and ink and watercolor), by William Blake. ©Tate Gallery ...
The intention of Tate’s substantial Blake survey is to show us the artist in his own time, as a product of specific circumstances. In places, we are to look at the work as Blake’s ...
William Blake, it turns out, was human, even if his artworks were anything but. William Blake is at Tate Britain, 11 September 2019-2 February 2020. Tickets £18 ...
William Blake: A radical visionary William Blake: Tate Gallery, London, 9 November - 11 February 2001 ...
The Tate Britain’s magnificent show of over 300 pieces manages a delicate balance. It celebrates his rebellious vision but firmly emphasises the context in which he was working. As a professional ...
The Big Review: William Blake at Tate Britain We take an in-depth look at the London survey of the visionary’s work and round-up what the critics are saying Philip Hensher 1 October 2019 ...
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