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Felicia Browne: Unofficial War Artist

Uncover the life and work of young artist and political activist Felicia Browne

Archives& Access Toolkit

Publishing archive collections online

Supporting the discovery of digitised archive collections through online engagement

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: Conserving the Archives

Sophie Connor

Archives & Access project: Conserving the Archives: blog on Tate archive project by conservator Sophie Connor
Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: Adrian Glew outlines the selection criteria: Transforming Tate Britain, Archives & Access

Adrian Glew

With over one million items in Tate Archive to choose from, find out how archivist Adrian Glew and his colleagues …

Inspired by

ºÚÁÏÉç Open Call: Capturing Our World In Common

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: the Archive Gallery – from digital to life and back again: Transforming Tate Britain

Adrian Glew

A blog post on the Archive Gallery at Tate Britain as part of the Archives & Access project
Student Resource

Human Figure Coursework Guide

Explore people drawn, painted or sculpted from life and art that explores abstract ideas about being human

Tate Etc

A Futurist of Form: by Anke Kempkes

The innovative artist created tactile, futuristic sculptures that reflected natural forms and her belief in the universal power of art

Project

Archives & Access: Learning outreach and volunteering programmes

Using the Tate Archive as a tool for learning and engagement

Tate Papers

Value and Audience Relationships: °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Ticketed Exhibitions 2014–15

Mariza Dima

In this report Mariza Dima sets out the findings of a research project examining the experiential and educational value of …

In Focus

Johns and Cunningham: Dancing on a Plane

Katherine Markoski

Tate Research In Focus project on Dancers on a Plane 1980–1 by Jasper Johns
Tate Papers

Via della Fontanella 4: John Gibson’s Workshop in Rome

Anna Frasca-Rath

The studio of John Gibson was one of the largest workshops in Rome during the artist’s lifetime, serving as both …

My rukus! Heart: Live

Ife Oyedeji

Ife Oyedeji, a Black Queer post-graduate student of gender studies, attends here to the constellatory themes unravelled in ‘My rukus! …

In Focus

The Printed Collage

Christina Weyl

The Printed Collage, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by …

Stuart Brisley born 1933 with Peter Sedgley born 1930 Unscheduled Action 1968

Jonah Westerman

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Jonah Westerman explores Stuart Brisley and Peter Sedgley's Unscheduled …
Tate Papers

Dust and Doubt: The Deserts and Galaxies of Vija Celmins

Stephanie Straine

This article considers one work on paper by Vija Celmins in the ARTIST ROOMS collection: Untitled (Desert–Galaxy) 1974. In a …

Tate Etc

Every work of art is the child of its time, often it is the mother of our emotions": Kandinsky

Adrian Glew

Wassily Kandinsky’s ground-breaking theoretical publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), with its emphasis on colours as “vibrations of the …

Tate Papers

The Framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

Adrian Moore

This paper examines the re-framing of John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows, first exhibited at the Royal Academy …

Tate Papers

Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Lost’ Portrait of Auguste Vestris

Martin Postle

The subject of this paper is a portrait of the celebrated eighteenth-century dancer, Auguste Vestris, acquired by Tate in 1955, …

In Focus

Antin’s Influences

Lucy Bradnock

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