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The short life of the equal woman: by Christina Kiaer

Remembering the work of Russian female artists under Stalin in the 1930s

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65, 38, 21, 4, 72...: Colour Chart III

François Morellet

How Random Distribution of 40,000 Squares using the odd and even numbers of a Telephone Directory 1960 came into being

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Action féminine: Valentine de Saint-Point

Sarah Wilson and Adrien Sina

Action Féminine: Adrien Sina and Sarah Wilson on Valentine de Saint-Point in Tate Etc. magazine
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An arm full of twigs: Richard Long

Carl Andre

Carl Andre on Richard Long, Tate Etc. issue 16, Summer 2009
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A bit of nothing: Colour Chart II

David Batchelor

David Batchelor; A bit of nothing; Colour Chart II discussed in Tate Etc. issue 16, summer 2009
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Bring the noise: Futurism

Boris Groys and Claire Bishop

As well as being noted for their avant-garde painting, the Futurists’ performances were legendary for their intent to provoke and …

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Business or pleasure?: Behind the curtain

Travis Elborough

In his first visit to the Tate archive, Travis Elborough finds his mind going pleasurably adrift over a photograph of …

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Five, six, pick up sticks: Richard Long

Robert Macfarlane

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Forget me not: Private view

Geoff Dyer

°Õ³Ü°ù²Ô±ð°ù’s Figures in a Building

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The history of now: Field Visit: Armin Linke

Kurt W. Forster

The History of Now: Kurt W. Forster on Armin Linke in Tate Etc. issue 16 summer 2009
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Image/ word: Poets and visual artists

Vincent Katz

Vincent Katz on poets and visual artists; Tate Etc essay, summer 2009 issue
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Interview: Lismore Castle Arts

Rita McBride, Corey McCorkle and Stefan Brüggemann

Artitsts Rita McBride, Corey McCorkle and Stefan Brüggemann, who participated in United Technologies at Lismore Castle Arts, Waterford, talk to …

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A lexicon of forms: Eva Rothschild

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith

For the latest Duveen Commission at Tate Britain, Eva Rothschild has created a startling new sculpture that weaves its way …

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MicroTate 16

Steve Jones, William Fiennes, Valentine Warner and Carol Bove

Reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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Poem of the month: Cryptographer and Hesitate: Poem of the Month

Tamar Yoseloff and Lorraine Mariner

This July Tamar Yoseloff presents a poem written exclusively for Tate Etc., Cryptographer, based on Cy Twombly’s Quattro Stagioni: …

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Polymath of our time: Per Kirkeby

Robert Storr

To coincide with ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition of paintings by the Danish artist, the career of Per Kirkeby is explored – …

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The real exchange between east and west: Polish art

Anda Rottenberg, Lukasz Gorczyca, Jaroslaw Suchan and Michael Wolinski

As a year-long season of exhibitions focusing on Polish art begins nationawide, Tate Etc. brings together four Polish art professionals …

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Sixty years at full intensity: Colour Chart I

Christoph Grunenberg

Tate Liverpool’s exhibition Colour Chart: Reinventing Colour, 1950 to Today explores the moment in twentieth-century art when a group of …

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Artists, art, the media and the public: Turner Prize

Enrico David, Roger Hiorns, Lucy Skaer, Richard Wright and Darian Leader

Each year the Turner Prize generates media coverage which gives only a fleeting idea of the practice of the artists …

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Can you believe it?

Michael Diers

Trompe l’œil celebrated as the art of illusion in antiquity.

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