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Poem of the month: The Cholmondeley Ladies
This February Jean Spackland presents her poem The Cholmondeley Ladies based on the painting of the same name attributed to …
Pretentious? Moi?: Document: Georges Mathieu
In search of the real me: Chris Ofili
Christy Lange talks to Chris Ofili ahead of his exhibition at Tate Britain
When history collapses Into the present: Dexter Dalwood
Avant-garde apostle: Theo van Doesburg
A painter, poet, art critic, typographer, designer and publisher who played a key role in the international exchange of ideas …
The cruel snare of memory: Studio visit
Carol Rama, the Italian self-taught artist born in 1918, has only recently gained international recognition for her highly erotic, visceral …
Family pleasures: Behind the curtain
Henrietta Garnett, a regular visitor to the Tate archive, recognises two painted calendars done by her grandmother Vanessa Bell.
Fighting talk: Martin Herbert on Fiona Banner
Fiona Banner installs a large new work at Tate Britain, which reflects her continuing interest in war and the language …
Interview: Gerard Byrne
To coincide with the exhibition of Gerard Byrne’s new film work A Thing Is A Hole In A Thing …
MicroTate 19
Individual reflections on a work in the Tate collection
The multiplication of being, or a reflective abyss?: Mirrors
Occupational therapy: British Comic Art II
Peace and the politics of freedom: Picasso and Politics
He was a member of the Communist Party and a tireless political activist and campaigner for peace in the post-war …
Rights of passage: Migration
Tate Etc. editorial director Bice Curiger appointed curator of the 2011 Venice Biennale: News
Telling stories with a life of their own: Francis Alÿs
His projects have included pushing a block of ice around Mexico City until it melted, letting a fox loose in …
Through the eyes of a child: Art Toys
Towards friendliness, childishness and stupidity: Lily van der Stokker in conversation
The Dutch artist is best known for her colourful and playful wall drawings that have a childlike energy and exuberant …
A visionary projection of the landscape of the soul: Jean-Christophe Ammann on Stanley Spencer
‘A call reached me from somewhere across the fields (a call that disappeared almost imperceptibly, like a shooting star, so …
What are you looking at?: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera
Civilian and military surveillance, mobile phone photography, celebrity snaps… the clandestine photographer has a long history. To coincide with a …