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Hélio and I: Hélio Oiticica in London

Caetano Veloso

Hélio Oiticica’s The Body of Colour comes to ºÚÁÏÉç in June. Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with …

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Inner visions: Interiors

Beate Söntgen

Professor Beate Söntgen explores artists' historical interest in interiors

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Lights, camera, ...metamorphosis: Salvador Dalí

Ian Christie

Salvador Dalí as filmmaker? A strange idea to those who think he was little more than a one-time collaborator with …

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Living colour: Hélio Oiticica

Vincent Katz

Hélio Oiticica’s Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with the Modernist movement of the 1920s, and Oiticica became a …

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The master chameleon: Water

Roni Horn

In the small town of Stykkishólmur, Iceland, Roni Horn has created a community centre that houses two installations, the second …

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MicroTate 10

Nick Rosen, Peter Newman, Peter Peri and Tom Hodgkinson

MicroTate 10; Nick Rosen, Peter Newman, Peter Peri and Tom Hodgkinson reflect on a work in the Tate collection
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In the mind's eye: Stereography

Oliver Sacks

As a twelve-year-old in 1945, Oliver Sacks took a stereographic image of his London street from his bedroom window. Tate …

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Out of the blue: Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures'

Jon Wozencroft

‘I first set my eyes on it one Saturday morning in Rough Trade in late June 1979. The record had …

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Passion in patterns: Behind the curtain

Paul Simmons

On a visit to the Tate archive, Paul Simmons discovers a book from 1928 that points the way for a …

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The performance years: Salvador Dalí II

Jonas Mekas

To coincide with ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition exploring his work as a film-maker, Jonas Mekas remembers the Dalí happenings.

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A Study in denim: Peter Blake

Stephen Daniels

Upon its prize-winning appearance at the 1961 John Moores’ Exhibition in Liverpool, Peter Blake’s Self-Portrait with Badges 1961 rapidly became …

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Uncle Walt and Salvador: Disney and Dalí

Roy Disney

Salvador Dalí as filmmaker? Roy Disney on the artist’s collaboration with his Uncle Walt

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Warhol stumbled across 'The Real America' in the pantry of a woman who never adapted to the American way of life: Gilda Williams on Andy Warhol's Mother

Gilda Williams

Gilda Williams looks at the most influential person in Andy Warhol's life – his mother Julia Warhola.

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We are here: Photographing Britain

David Campany, Nigel Shafran, Homer Sykes, Martin Parr, Anna Pavord, Viktor Kolár, Kathryn Hughes, Brett Rogers and Tessa Codrington

To coincide with Tate Britain’s photographic survey of Britain’s social history, Tate Etc. asked a selection of writers, curators and …

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Dear Louise Bourgeois

Helmut Lang and Nancy Spero

Two artists who know Louise Bourgeois talk about how she has played a part in their lives.

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A family affair: Millais

Edward Platt

Millais’s early career was closely linked to his friendship with the Lemprière family. The teenage artist’s desire for one of …

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Figure it out: Tate Liverpool Rehang

Jonathan Harris

Jonathan Harris interprets Tate Liverpool’s comprehensive rehang, and how it shows many of the works in the collection in a …

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Half woman, half goddess: Nicholas Hilliard's 'Queen Elizabeth I'

Antonia Fraser

There are many portraits of Elizabeth I, but few reflect her image as steely icon as perfectly as the one …

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‘I loved the bugs, they were gross.’ Ruby, age 9: Turner Prize

Martin Herbert

On a yearly basis it provokes passionate debate on the state of contemporary British art, and it has inspired other …

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‘I’ll find a way to slip in a great big incongruity from time to time’: René Magritte

Bernard Marcadé

In 1947 Magritte gave up what he called his ‘tactile conformism’ partly to distance himself from the rigours of Parisian …

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