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‘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 …
A Shot in Time
ղٱ’s 1960 Picasso exhibition, hailed the first ‘art blockbuster’, captured the imagination of an artistic five-year-old
Five Young Writers Respond to the Climate Emergency
The runners-up in the first Tate Etc. writing prize for members share their responses to artworks by Simryn …
From Here to Infinity
From infinite pumpkin fields to faraway galaxies, Tate Etc. looks at the 50-year history of Yayoi Kusama’s mesmerising mirror rooms, …
‘We were captivated’
What is it like visiting an artist’s studio? director Frances Morris looks back to memorable visits to Yayoi …
Behind the Scenes: Hepworth's Studio
How do you preserve an artist’s studio? Deborah Cane reveals the unique conservation challenges posed by sculptor Barbara Hepworth’s stone-carving …
On View: Denzil Forrester
Tate St Ives’s new displays explore connections between historic artists associated with St Ives and contemporary artists from Cornwall and …
Home is Where the Art Is
Staying local this summer? Despite the lure of countries beyond the UK, landscapes close to home have inspired great artistic …
Inside the Order Is Always Something Wild
The lyrical portraits of Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, writes poet Elizabeth Alexander, take us somewhere human and true
Last Word
The life and work of the two great French sculptors, Louise Bourgeois and Auguste Rodin, have some surprising parallels
Lee Bul
The artist’s monstrous, tentacular sculpture, which goes on display at this summer, was worn in some of her …
Lucian, My Father; Kitty, My Mother
Ahead of the first significant display of Lucian Freud’s paintings in Liverpool for more than 30 years, Annie Freud, daughter …
Seeds of Change
As saplings from Joseph Beuys’s famous ecological project 7000 Oaks come to , Ellen Mara De Wachter argues that …
A Shot in Time
Jacob Epstein’s ‘visored, menacing’ sculpture The Rock Drill has inspired artists, musicians and filmmakers alike
Colour, Geometry and Pure Radiance
Living in the shadow of two world wars, the Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp saw art as ‘a source of solace, …
Telling Tales
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has been making paintings, collages, pastels, drawings, etchings and sculptures that have fought censorship, revolutionised …
Life Between Islands
Ahead of the opening of Tate Britain’s landmark exhibition Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 50s – Now, co-curators David …
All the World’s a Stage
Since emerging as a key figure of the British Black arts movement in the 1980s, artist and cultural activist Lubaina …
Q&A: Ajamu
The Huddersfield-born, London-based artist and sex activist talks about his photographs that challenge notions of identity and desire