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Paul Nash's Equivalents for the Megaliths 1935: Tate Britain Rehang
Tate Etc. invited a selection of contemporary artists featured in the new rehang of British art at Tate Britain to …
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Dor Guez and Milovan Farronato take a detail from a work in the Tate collection as a starting point for …
It's all about the people...: Lowry at Tate Britain V
Celebrated documentary photographer Shirley Baker captured the same areas in Manchester and Salford that L.S. Lowry painted. Here, she talks …
'He could be great fun, but he could be awful': Lowry at Tate Britain I
A friend of L.S. Lowry in the 1960s remembers the artist and his cheeky sense of humour
A gift of sculpture: Tate Britain rehang In Focus I
From his earliest days as a student in the 1920s to the 1950s when he was a Trustee and until …
Fun, exotic and very modern: Patrick Caulfield at Tate Britain I
He preferred to be seen as an artist within the great European tradition of Juan Gris and Georges Braque, while …
Bridget Riley's Hesitate 1964
Tate Etc. invited a selection of contemporary artists to choose a favoured work from a fellow artist – past or …
Artist at the heart of a cultural vortex: Marc Chagall at Tate Liverpool
Marc Chagall painted the enigmatic Hommage à Apollinaire while immersed in the Parisian avant-garde, but it integrated his passion for …
Alan Davie's Celtic Dreamboat I 1965: Tate Britain Rehang
Tate Etc. invited a selection of contemporary artists featured in the new rehang of British art at Tate Britain to …
‘You’re so sheer, you’re so chic, teenage rebel of the week’: Glam! The Performance of Style at Tate Liverpool
In the early 1970s, when T Rex, David Bowie and Roxy Music appeared on stage in wild costumes and with …
The supernatural powers of plywood: ºÚÁÏÉç Display
Mike Kelley’s Channel One, Channel Two and Channel Three 1994, now on display at ºÚÁÏÉç, is a potent work …
Sculpture and the scalpel: Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital Drawings
Many of us are familiar with Barbara Hepworth’s drawings of surgeons and staff in operating theatres, which were done in …
More than skin deep: Tate Acquisition II
Tate Etc. introduces a recent purchase now on show at ºÚÁÏÉç: Santu Mofokeng’s The Black Photo Album | Look …
Mexican encounters: Tate Acquisition I
Melanie Smith’s video Xilitla, which focuses on Edward James’s extraordinary gothic Mexican garden Las Pozas de Xilitla, was purchased …
A liberation from the ordinary: Peter Fraser at Tate St Ives
A basket of crayons, a colourful conch, a pile of berries, two blue buckets on the floor. Peter Fraser’s photographs …
Family colours: Robert Bevan and the Camden Town Group
Tate's online research project, The Camden Town Group in Context, brings together much new material on the artists in this …
The emotional gaze: Sylvia Sleigh at Tate Liverpool
Sylvia Sleigh (1916–2010) was a Welsh-born realist painter who spent much of her life in New York with her husband, …
The ambiguous pleasures of Puritanism: William Scott at Tate St Ives
William Scott (1913–1989) is known for his still lifes, landscapes and nudes produced over a 60-year period. A friend of …
They shook me: Pre-Raphaelites: Victorian Avant-Garde at Tate Britain II
The guitarist and founder of Led Zeppelin is a fan and collector of the art of the Pre-Raphaelites. He talks …
Rudely transgressing the boundaries between the elevated and the profane: Etc. Essay: The grotesque
The notion of the grotesque in art has been around for centuries, but it is currently being re-imagined, often with …