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The Head & the Load: Heavy History

Sean O’Toole

The world premiere of The Head and the Load, created by William Kentridge along with composer Philip Miller, musical …

Tate Papers

August Sander’s Portraits of Persecuted Jews

Rose-Carol Washton Long

Countering the characterisation of August Sander’s work as politically neutral, Rose-Carol Washton Long argues that the ‘The Persecuted’ and ‘Political …

Tate Papers

As Seen: Modern British Painting and Visual Experience

Louise Hughes and Robert Pepperell

During the twentieth century several important British artists began to paint features of visual experience rarely ever painted before, including …

School visits to ºÚÁÏÉç

Explore art and ideas to take ownership of the gallery

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A Sense of Belonging through Style

The front room of a West Indian family home in the 1960s and 1970s was a space of sanctuary, conveying …

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Legacies of Empire: Artist and Empire at Tate Britain

Andrew Gilbert, Hew Locke and Simon Grant1

Tate Britain’s forthcoming exhibition Artist and Empire is the first large-scale presentation of the art associated with the British Empire …

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A visionary projection of the landscape of the soul: Jean-Christophe Ammann on Stanley Spencer

Jean-Christophe Ammann

‘A call reached me from somewhere across the fields (a call that disappeared almost imperceptibly, like a shooting star, so …

Essay

Lost Art: Robert Smithson

Jennifer Mundy

The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …

Roland Rudd

Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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MixTate: Lixo on William Hogarth

London-based producer Lixo takes inspiration from William Hogarth’s Gin Lane

Look Closer

Barbara Ker-Seymer and the Bright Young Things

Learn about photographer Barbara Ker-Seymer, and the radical approach to image-making she developed in the 1920s and 30s

Rosalind Nashashibi

Interview

Sammy Baloji – "These images became like testimonies"

Meet the artist documenting hidden histories of Congo through photographic archives

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High fidelity: Malcolm Morley

Carter Ratcliff

Malcolm Morley was an early practitioner of superrealist painting. He then won the first Turner Prize in 1984 after having …

Talking Point

How Does Art Speak?

Debbie Meniru

What are the different ways art can speak in today’s world? Explore the many ways art communicates with us.

Online Guide

Travel and Art

Explore transport and travel through the eyes of artists
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Textility: Richard Tuttle at ºÚÁÏÉç

Richard Shiff

The UK’s largest ever survey of the American sculptor and poet Richard Tuttle will take place in London this October. …

Behind The Scenes

How it's Made: Millais

In the second of our series on artists' techniques and processes, Susan Breen explains how the paintings conservation team breathed …

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Lives of the Artists: Běla Kolářová

Enrico Tassi

Běla Kolářová’s (1923–2010) experiments with photography and assemblage brought the everyday into direct contact with the aesthetic of a new …

Tate Papers

The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States of Knowledge

Nathalie Leleu

Nathalie Leleu, The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States …
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