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Thomas Phongsathorn, Matthew Bowman, Alison Dunhill and Charles Danby

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Poem of the Month: Bothy

Sarah Jackson

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Victor Pasmore's Black Abstract

Gabriel Kuri

In celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain, Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to …

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Anthony Caro's Early One Morning

Jac Leirner

In celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain, Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to …

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Barbara Hepworth's Pelagos: MicroTate 21

Simon Wallis

In celebration of the launch of Art Everywhere, we revisit Simon Wallis's essay on his relationship with Hepworth's Pelagos 1946, …

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Edward Burra's The Snack Bar: Microtate

Elisabeth Robinson

In celebration of the launch of Art Everywhere, we revisit author Elisabeth Robinson's re-imagined story behind Edward Burra's The Snack …

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John Everett Millais’s Ophelia

Lucinda Hawksley

In an essay originally published in issue 3 of Tate Etc. we take a look at John Everett Millais's Ophelia …

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Lucian Freud's Girl in a Striped Nightshirt

In celebration of the reopening of Tate Britain, Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to …

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'To drag the past into the present and re-animate it'

What is it like to sit for Frank Auerback every week for more than 30 years? Tate curator, Catherine Lampert, …

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Alberto Giacometti: Breathing Life into Bronze

Colm Tóibín

Giacometti was an artist both rooted in the exact and transported by the visionary. He was a maker and a …

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In the Archive: Anyone for Clarke's World-Famed Blood Mixture?

Daljit Nagra

During a visit to the Tate Archive, one poet unearths a curious and outlandish medical remedy book from 1909

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Head to Head: Climate Change – Can artists have any influence?

JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart

As the environment slides down the list of governmental priorities, JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart discuss whether artists can really …

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Colour – The Unruly Child

Lynda Nead

The British have long been seduced by the melancholic certainty of grey weather, and it embedded itself in how we …

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Details, Details: Paule Vézelay’s Curves and Circles 1930

Celia Hempton

One artist discovers a landscape of indeterminate bodily holes and protrusions in Vézelay’s abstract painting

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Details, Details: Robert Mapplethorpe’s Brian Ridley and Lyle Heeter 1979

Lucy Beech & Edward Thomasson

Power and role play in Mapplethorpe’s double portrait

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Inspired by Giacometti

Teresa Hubbard & Alexander Birchler and Jac Leirner

Artists reveal how Alberto Giacometti has inspired their recent work

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Interview: Tehching Hsieh and Marina Abramović in conversation

Tehching Hsieh and Marina Abramović

He is the artist who punched a clock every hour for a year starting in 1980, while she undertook a …

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Portfolio: Power Games

Mike Mandel

An insight into the making of Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel's Evidence, a fascinating 1977 photobook of found images …

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New Voices: A Tapestry of Invisible Strings

Patrick Langley

The Art Writers Group writer-in-residence for west Cornwall discovers layers of local meaning in a Barbara Hepworth sculpture

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Opinion: Why we don’t have to like masterpieces

John-Paul Stonard

A response to Cézanne's fiery comments on famous paintings he thought were overrated

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