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Hélio and I: Hélio Oiticica in London
Hélio Oiticica’s The Body of Colour comes to ºÚÁÏÉç in June. Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with …
Inner visions: Interiors
Professor Beate Söntgen explores artists' historical interest in interiors
Lights, camera, ...metamorphosis: Salvador DalÃ
Salvador Dalà as filmmaker? A strange idea to those who think he was little more than a one-time collaborator with …
Living colour: Hélio Oiticica
Hélio Oiticica’s Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with the Modernist movement of the 1920s, and Oiticica became a …
The master chameleon: Water
In the small town of Stykkishólmur, Iceland, Roni Horn has created a community centre that houses two installations, the second …
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In the mind's eye: Stereography
As a twelve-year-old in 1945, Oliver Sacks took a stereographic image of his London street from his bedroom window. Tate …
Out of the blue: Joy Division's 'Unknown Pleasures'
‘I first set my eyes on it one Saturday morning in Rough Trade in late June 1979. The record had …
Passion in patterns: Behind the curtain
On a visit to the Tate archive, Paul Simmons discovers a book from 1928 that points the way for a …
The performance years: Salvador Dalà II
To coincide with ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition exploring his work as a film-maker, Jonas Mekas remembers the Dalàhappenings.
A Study in denim: Peter Blake
Upon its prize-winning appearance at the 1961 John Moores’ Exhibition in Liverpool, Peter Blake’s Self-Portrait with Badges 1961 rapidly became …
Uncle Walt and Salvador: Disney and DalÃ
Salvador Dalà as filmmaker? Roy Disney on the artist’s collaboration with his Uncle Walt
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 looks at the most influential person in Andy Warhol's life – his mother Julia Warhola.
We are here: Photographing Britain
To coincide with Tate Britain’s photographic survey of Britain’s social history, Tate Etc. asked a selection of writers, curators and …
Dear Louise Bourgeois
Two artists who know Louise Bourgeois talk about how she has played a part in their lives.
A family affair: Millais
Millais’s early career was closely linked to his friendship with the Lemprière family. The teenage artist’s desire for one of …
Figure it out: Tate Liverpool Rehang
Jonathan Harris interprets Tate Liverpool’s comprehensive rehang, and how it shows many of the works in the collection in a …
Half woman, half goddess: Nicholas Hilliard's 'Queen Elizabeth I'
There are many portraits of Elizabeth I, but few reflect her image as steely icon as perfectly as the one …
‘I loved the bugs, they were gross.’ Ruby, age 9: Turner Prize
On a yearly basis it provokes passionate debate on the state of contemporary British art, and it has inspired other …
‘I’ll find a way to slip in a great big incongruity from time to time’: René Magritte
In 1947 Magritte gave up what he called his ‘tactile conformism’ partly to distance himself from the rigours of Parisian …