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The body is among the greatest subjects in art, and one of the most varied. They can approach in all shapes and sizes, and from Jacob Epstein’s weighty Jacob and the Angel to Alberto Giacometti’s spindly Man Pointing. When curating Tate contemporary’s current show,The World Goes Pop, we dedicated a whole room to representations of the body. Related: The A to Z of Readers' Art: our contemporary project for you Continue reading...
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