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Kim Lim
Curator Elena Crippa introduces the bold prints and raw sculptures of the Singaporean-British artist
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Speaking through Painting
Celebrated for her enigmatic paintings of human subjects, the artist speaks to Antwaun Sargent about her art, music, writing and …
Q&A: Anish Kapoor
Tate Etc. spoke to the renowned artist about the different sides of his practice and the urgent questions raised by …
Turner's Modern World
J.M.W. Turner is revered as a landscape painter but his art is also suffused with the wonders of modern technology, …
Winsome Pinnock on J.M.W. Turner's Painting 'Slave Ship'
The playwright describes the beauty and horror of Slave Ship, which inspired her new play Rockets and Blue Lights
Repertoires of Resistance
Since the early 2000s, the visual activist Zanele Muholi has documented the lives of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer …
‘Zanele Muholi’s work changed my life’, says Logan Kingsbeer
For Logan Kingsbeer, a chair of Tate's LGBTQ+ network, an exhibition by the South African artist had a profound impact
Land Rights!
The ancient living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, which reach back 65,000 years, are underpinned by their connection …
Behind the Scenes: Conservation Science
Liquid nitrogen? At Tate? While better known for its medical uses and as a tool in professional kitchens, liquid nitrogen …
Cosmic Visionary
In his strange, symbolist paintings the Victorian artist George Frederic Watts defied rationalism in favour of his own mysterious vision …
The Diaspora Dilemma
The winner of the first ºÚÁÏÉç Writing Prize sees a tale of inner conflict and ‘environmental racism’ in a …
Hidden Treasures
Olivia Fraser, great niece of artist Eileen Agar (1899–1991) remembers the ‘fragile bird of paradise’ who rejoiced in the surreal …
Emily Kam Kngwarray
The renowned Australian artist, whose paintings are included in a display examining tensions around land rights and Australia's ongoing colonial …
Entangled Modernities
As a new display at Tate Liverpool questions how artists have claimed and incorporated disparate visual styles, Pio Abad reflects …
Images Burnt into My Mind
Ernest Cole, South Africa’s first Black freelance photographer, took powerful photographs that revealed life under apartheid to the world. Here, …
A Glimpse of the Future
Steve McQueen’s epic portrait of over 75,000 of London’s Year 3 pupils has been enjoyed by many. Here, he talks …
The Tate Etc. Guide to... Gutai
The radical Japanese collective made ‘newborn’ art that arose from the wreckage of the Second World War, writes Jennifer Higgie
A Sketch at Every Turn
Intimate, beautiful and extremely delicate, J.M.W. Turner’s sketchbooks are an insight into the painter’s extraordinary imagination
‘A questioning candle was lit in my youthful head‘
Broadcaster Jon Snow shares how an upbringing infused with religion led him to an eternal appreciation of Stanley Spencer’s idiosyncratic …
‘This man Turner, he learnt a lot from me’
Simon Grant talks to Christopher Rothko and Kate Rothko Prizel about their father Mark Rothko’s admiration for J.M.W. Turner, which …