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Anthony Caro |
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Dexter Dalwood |
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Edgar Degas |
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Gina Pane |
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Glen Luchford |
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Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec |
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Henri Rousseau |
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Jenny Saville |
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John Curin |
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John Latham |
TATE ETC. Issue 5 - Autumn 2005
- What is there in absinthe that makes it a separate cult? Even in ruin and in degradation it remains a thing apart.’ The Green Goddess haunted a nation and fuelled its art, including that of Degas, Sickert and Toulouse-Lautrec. The body matters, more than at any other time in history. Where should a history of the body in art begin, asks Nicholas Blincoe. Sarah Lucas explores sexual attitudes using hosiery, fried eggs, chicken and pork. A C Grayling looks at the meaning behind the touring





