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Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors
Find out more about our exhibition at St Ives
Between the rocks and a hard place: Llyn Foulkes: Private view
Since the early 1960s the American artist and musician has created surreal and often politically satirical images, whose influences range …
Designing an archive digitisation project
From planning to delivery and all that's in between
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 …
Inside Rodin's Studio
Explore where the French sculptor lived and worked
Lost Art: Christo and Jeanne-Claude
The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …
Mat Collishaw: Studio visit
How does an artist begin, and what form does inspiration take?
Magdalena Abakanowicz
Find out more about our exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç
Agony Artist: Dear Pipi
Pipilotti Rist brings her zany approach to creativity to her final advice column. If you would like our next agony …
Drawing a Crowd
Susan Owens lingers over a painting by Ford Madox Brown in Tate Britain’s Pre-Raphaelite gallery and uncovers its secrets
Between America and the Borders: William Johnstone’s Landscape Painting
Scottish artist William Johnstone lived and worked in America for periods in the 1920s and 1940s, encountering a very different …
Ian Hamilton Finlay: Little Sparta
A garden the artist created outside his home near Edinburgh
Five Things to Know: Joan Jonas
Meet the artist still pushing the boundaries of video and performance after five decades
In the studio: Liberty
Inspired by the vibrant patterns of Sonia Delaunay, Tate visited the studio of pattern powerhouse Liberty. Here, Emma Mawston, head …
Andrew Cummings
Strange Encounters in Contemporary Art from East and Southeast Asia, 1990–Present
Dale Harding: ‘Environment is part of who you are’
Meet the artist who is exploring the history of his community in Queensland, Australia
Joseph Beuys: An Earthquake in People’s Minds
In 1981 the German sculptor and action artist Joseph Beuys created two works – the sculpture Terremoto in Rome and …
Critical Dilation: How William Hazlitt Judged Paintings
For William Hazlitt paintings become politically charged when their self-contained worlds make us aware of our creative potential for renewing …
A sublime roller coaster ride through art history
Discover how J.M. Turner was inspired by his artist heroes