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Tate Papers

The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States of Knowledge

Nathalie Leleu

Nathalie Leleu, The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States …
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Participant Biographies

Participant Biographies; Tate Papers no.8, following the Inherent Vice confernece on the replication of fragile and disintegrating scultpure
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Posthumous Legal and Ethical Issues

Henry Lydiate

Henry Lydiate, Posthumous Legal and Ethical Issues; Tate Papers no.8
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Reconstructing the Forgotten: An Exhibition of 1970s and 1980s Video Installations, Re-staged with Authentic Technology

Joanna Phillips

Joanna Phillips, Reconstructing the Forgotten: An Exhibition of 1970s and 1980s Video Installations, Re-staged with Authentic Technology; Tate Paper no.8
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Replication of Sculpture / Works of Art: Legal Guidelines

Tate Legal and Copyright Department

Tate Legal and Copyright Department, Replication of Sculpture / Works of Art: Legal Guidelines; Tate Papers no.8
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Selected Bibliography

Selected Bibliography; Tate Papers no.8; following the Inhernent Vice conference on the replication of fragile and disintegrating sculpture, especially that …
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Should We Reproduce the Beauty of Decay? A Museumsleben in the work of Dieter Roth

Heide Skowranek

Heide Skowranek, Should We Reproduce the Beauty of Decay? A Museumsleben in the work of Dieter Roth; Tate Papers no.8
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Terminology for Further Expansion

Terminology for Further Expansion; Tate Papers no.8, on replication and conservation of fragile and disintegrating scultpures
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The Passing Away of Art

Ulrich Lang

Ulrich Lang, The Passing Away of Art; Tate Papers no.8
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Alfredo Jaar and the Post-Traumatic Gaze

Olivier Chow

This paper discusses the relation between trauma and representation in the work of Chilean artist Alfredo Jaar (born 1956), focusing …

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Art in the Archives: An Artist's Residency in the Archives of the London School of Economics

Sue Donnelly

This paper explores the aims and outcomes of an artist’s residency in the Archives of the London School of Economics. …

Tate Papers

Advocating to Stakeholders

Andrea Nixon

Advocacy – what is it? – and, indeed, stakeholders: who are they? The answers to these questions will be different …

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On the Evolution of a Peer-led Programmme: Tate Forum

Rebecca Sinker

This paper reflects on the development of Tate Forum, Tate Britain’s peer-led youth group (established 2002), drawing on interviews with …

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Experiments in Integrated Programming

Sally Tallant

Many contemporary artists operate beyond the studio and traditional exhibition spaces, providing both a need and an opportunity for galleries …

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The Body is Present Even if in Disguise: Tracing the Trace in the Artwork of Nancy Spero and Ana Mendieta

Joanna S. Walker

In the early 1990s Nancy Spero (born 1926) composed a series of homages to the Cuban artist, Ana Mendieta (1948–1985). …

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Biennials Without Borders?: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Chin-Tao Wu

The popularity of art biennials has been taken as proof of the collapse of the concept of the centre and …

Tate Papers

Curating by Numbers: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Lucy R. Lippard

This paper looks back at the author’s curatorial practice, with a focus on her ‘number shows’ and their randomly ordered …

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From Over- to Sub-Exposure: The Anamnesis of Les Immatériaux: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Antony Hudek

Les Immatériaux, Jean-François Lyotard’s and Thierry Chaput’s 1985 groundbreaking exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, is discussed as …

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Landmark Exhibitions Issue: Introduction

Marko Daniel and Antony Hudek

The overlooked field of exhibition histories is discussed by the co-organisers of the Landmark Exhibitions conference in relation to feminist …

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Les Immatériaux Revisited: Innovation in Innovations: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Nathalie Heinich

The author introduces her in-depth survey of the exhibitionLes Immatériaux, conducted during the show at the Centre Pompidou …

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