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Archives & Access: Learning outreach and volunteering programmes
Using the Tate Archive as a tool for learning and engagement
The Psychiatric Sublime: The Sublime Object
This paper examines images relating to therapies for mental illness in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Seeking to …
Naum Gabo as a Soviet ?migré in Berlin
Naum Gabo’s arrival in Berlin in 1922, which initiated his lifetime emigration from the Soviet Union, has been interpreted as …
The artist and the Emperor: J.M.W. Turner
During a visit to Tate Britain, Katharina Fritsch finds herself ‘sucked into’ the allure and eccentric character of J.M.W. Turner’s …
‘Men thinking, and women tranquil’: John Gibson’s Portraiture Practice
The sculptor John Gibson was a vocal critic of the genre of portraiture, and pitched his reputation around his classical …
‘You’re so sheer, you’re so chic, teenage rebel of the week’: Glam! The Performance of Style at Tate Liverpool
In the early 1970s, when T Rex, David Bowie and Roxy Music appeared on stage in wild costumes and with …
Making Art in Isolation
Explore how artists of past and present have been creative whilst in solitude
Steven Shearer Q&A: Venice Biennale
Steven Shearer’s work draws on various styles of figurative painting throughout history, song lyrics and archived images. He collects images …
Xiao Lu 肖鲁
Xiao Lu (born 1962) works with performance, installation and video. She gained fame by shooting her own installation, Dialogue, at …
Tune in, turn on, light up: The summer of love
During the 1960s, the light show became an important part of both the club and rock concert experience?– no …
Artist Versus Teacher: The Problem of David Bomberg’s Pedagogical Legacy
The British artist David Bomberg’s parallel activities of teaching and painting during his later career are often treated as oppositional. …
Sargent and Fashion
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Performance Art: The Black Mountain College, John Cage & Merce Cunningham
Learn about the influential collaboration that developed between choreographer Merce Cunningham and composer John Cage
Tony Conrad 1940–2016 Unprojectable: Projection and Perspective 2008
‘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 …
Stand Firm
Writer Jay Bernard reflects on the lives of Black communities living in London and their representation in contemporary media and …
Philippe Parreno: ‘It’s a half-mechanic, half-organic machine’
The Anywhen installation brought video screens, bacteria and floating fish to 黑料社’s Turbine Hall