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Sugar, Salt and Curdled Milk: Millais and the Synthetic Subject
This article examines the sexual imagery of particular paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. It argues that criticism …
How Embarrassing!
The Austrian painter Maria Lassnig (1919–2014) spent her life exploring what she called ‘body awareness painting’, much of which was …
The city of dreams...and shoes: Etc. Essay: Chicano art
This autumn more than 60 cultural institutions throughout southern California will come together to tell the story of the Los …
Portrait of an Unknown Woman c.1670–5 by Peter Lely
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
‘More Impact than the Venice Biennale’: Demarco, Beuys and Strategy: Get Arts
In this essay Christian Weikop closely examines primary source correspondence and press material from the Richard Demarco Archive at the …
A cut above the rest: Anne Chu
Anne Chu took a chainsaw to her work after a life-changing experience, and the 1996 show that resulted saw her …
The room stripped bare, even: Marcel Duchamp
In 1927 Marcel Duchamp married Lydie Fischer Sarazin-Levassor. The wedding was filmed by Man Ray and attended by Picabia. Here, …
Edward Hopper and British Artists
This article examines the changes in Edward Hopper’s painting style during his stays in Paris between 1906 to 1910, and …
Ruins and Non-u-ments
William Hogarth at Tate
The story of art in this country often begins with William Hogarth, who died in late October 1764. Satirist, printmaker, …
Constable and the Dynamics of Vision
The nineteenth-century painter John Constable read about and experimented with theories of visual perspective that were published before and during …
Anne Hardy: In the Studio and on the River
Meet the artist who constructs immersive environments
Colour fields: In the studio
Rose Hilton talks about her selection of works for her exhibition at Tate St Ives.
An Unpublished Drawing by Duchamp: Hell in Philadelphia
This paper discusses a hitherto unpublished drawing by Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) that relates to his masterwork The Bride Stripped Bare …
Tracey Emin in conversation with Peter Blake
Peter Blake talks to Tracey Emin
Entangled Modernities
As a new display at Tate Liverpool questions how artists have claimed and incorporated disparate visual styles, Pio Abad reflects …
MixTate: Shcaa on Paul Klee
Paris-based producer and composer Shcaa reflects on the many shades of mystery in Paul Klee’s watercolour