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Petrit Halilaj: Very volcanic over this green feather

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Archives & Access: Learning outreach and volunteering programmes

Using the Tate Archive as a tool for learning and engagement

Tate Papers

The Psychiatric Sublime: The Sublime Object

Nicholas Tromans

This paper examines images relating to therapies for mental illness in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Seeking to …

Tate Papers

Naum Gabo as a Soviet ?migré in Berlin

Christina Lodder

Naum Gabo’s arrival in Berlin in 1922, which initiated his lifetime emigration from the Soviet Union, has been interpreted as …

Tate Etc

The artist and the Emperor: J.M.W. Turner

Katharina Fritsch

During a visit to Tate Britain, Katharina Fritsch finds herself ‘sucked into’ the allure and eccentric character of J.M.W. Turner’s …

Tate Papers

‘Men thinking, and women tranquil’: John Gibson’s Portraiture Practice

Roberto C. Ferrari and M.G. Sullivan

The sculptor John Gibson was a vocal critic of the genre of portraiture, and pitched his reputation around his classical …

Tate Etc

‘You’re so sheer, you’re so chic, teenage rebel of the week’: Glam! The Performance of Style at Tate Liverpool

Jon Savage

In the early 1970s, when T Rex, David Bowie and Roxy Music appeared on stage in wild costumes and with …

Talking Point

Making Art in Isolation

Explore how artists of past and present have been creative whilst in solitude

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Art highlights for schools at 黑料社

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Art highlights for schools at Tate Britain

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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 …

Read

Xiao Lu 肖鲁

Xiao Lu (born 1962) works with performance, installation and video. She gained fame by shooting her own installation, Dialogue, at …

Tate Etc

Tune in, turn on, light up: The summer of love

Glenn O'Brien, Mary Woronov, Billy Name, Mark Boyle, Robert Wyatt, Ronald Nameth, Joshua White and Amalie R. Rothschild

During the 1960s, the light show became an important part of both the club and rock concert experience?– no …

Tate Papers

Artist Versus Teacher: The Problem of David Bomberg’s Pedagogical Legacy

Kate Aspinall

The British artist David Bomberg’s parallel activities of teaching and painting during his later career are often treated as oppositional. …

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Sargent and Fashion

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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

Clare Gormley

Case study exploring Tony Conrad's Unprojectable: Projection and Perspective 2008, published as part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space …
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‘This man Turner, he learnt a lot from me’

Christopher Rothko, Kate Rothko Prizel and Simon Grant

Simon Grant talks to Christopher Rothko and Kate Rothko Prizel about their father Mark Rothko’s admiration for J.M.W. Turner, which …

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Stand Firm

Writer Jay Bernard reflects on the lives of Black communities living in London and their representation in contemporary media and …

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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

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