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Points of memory: Broomberg and Chanarin: Conflict, Time, Photography

Broomberg and Chanarin

Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to a selection of artists whose work features in the ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition Conflict, Time, …

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Points of memory: Kikuji Kawada: Conflict, Time, Photography

Kikuji Kawada

Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to a selection of artists whose work features in the ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition Conflict, Time, …

Tate Etc

Points of Memory: A timeline of Conflict, Time, Photography at ºÚÁÏÉç

To mark Armistice Day 2014, we invite you to view a selection of photographs, of scenes touched by conflict and …

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Soldiers, amazons and chivalric fantasies: Project from the Archive of Modern Conflict: Warriors

David Alan Mellor

The Archive of Modern Conflict (AMC) contains one of the best collections of photographs of war and conflict from across …

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Still winning back poetry for sculpture: Studio visit: Phillip King

Lee Cheshire

He studied under Anthony Caro, was a studio assistant to Henry Moore, and has consistently experimented with materials including foam …

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Veils of perfection: The EY Exhibition: Late Turner - Painting Set Free

The Swiss mountain known as the Rigi, overlooking Lake Lucerne and its surrounding valleys, was a subject to which Turner …

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'Vile, disgusting, dull, filthy - the voices cry': Transmitting Andy Warhol

Lucy Mulroney

Today we take for granted the mass-media channels of publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting, but Andy Warhol was a …

Tate Etc

The dedicated amateur: Italian Modernist Photography

Emma Lewis

Alfredo Camisa (1927–2007) was a prominent figure in photography in Italy during the postwar years, though today his work is …

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Dirty, messy… and McQueen: Nick Waplington/Alexander McQueen: Working Process

Nick Waplington

He was known as Lee to his friends, but Alexander McQueen to the fashion world and the rest of us. …

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Inner worlds and outer realities: Cathy Wilkes

Anna Storr

Former Turner Prize nominee Cathy Wilkes (b1966) has since the 1990s been making compelling installations and assemblages, often drawn from …

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LA Rebellion: Film season at ºÚÁÏÉç

George Clark


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New brutalist image: Nigel Henderson's photographs at Tate Britain

Nigel Henderson's photographs at Tate Britain
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Out of the light, into the shadows: Tate Etc. Essay: Photograms

Jonathan Griffin

The photogram is an image made without a camera by placing an object directly on to the surface of a …

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To show or not to show: Malene Dumas: The Image as Burden

Marlene Dumas, Andrea Büttner and Jennifer Higgie

Marlene Dumas (b1953) has been called ‘the world’s most interesting figure painter’. Her beautifully painted works, which can be seen …

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'We will go right up to the sun': The EY Exhibition: Sonia Delaunay

Juliet Bingham

An important figure in the Parisian avant-garde, Sonia Delaunay (1885–1979) brought extraordinary inventiveness to a range of works, which celebrated …

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'I sing with my pens': In the studio with Geta Brătescu

Eleanor Clayton

To coincide with her forthcoming exhibition at Tate Liverpool – her first solo show in a British institution – Eleanor …

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Inside my head: Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions

Glenn Ligon and Simon Grant1

American artist Glenn Ligon (b1960) is bringing together artworks spanning decades, continents and themes that closely relate to his own …

Tate Etc

The legacy of the war on terror: Art and terrorism

Anthony Downey

For centuries artists have both responded to and reflected on political actions and events that shape society. Now they have …

Tate Etc

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Edward Platt, Sasha Devas, Elain Harwood and Wilhelm Sasnal

Edward Platt, Sasha Devas, Elain Harwood and Wilhelm Sasnal reflect on a work in the Tate collection

Tate Etc

Pure explosions of finesse: Sonia Delaunay: The Fortune of Colour

Duro Olowu

In our second series of articles on Sonia Delaunay, Tate Etc. asked a fashion designer to talk about his long …

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