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Nigel Henderson
Nigel Henderson beautifully captures the charm of everyday London life alongside the long lasting effects of World War II
Introducing Takis
Discover the Greek artist who harnessed magnetic energy to create sculptures
MicroTate 37
Four new perspectives on works in the Tate collection
‘A Wistful Dream of Far-Off Californian Glamour’: David Sylvester and the British View of American Art
David Sylvester’s criticism from the 1950s and 1960s combined enthusiasm for the vitality of new American art with ambivalence about …
The God-maker who did his job too well: Rubens and Britain
In 2008 Tate Members helped to buy Peter Paul Rubens’s important oil sketch created for the Banqueting House in Whitehall, …
Anglophilia and Americana
'I find London lovelier to paint each day': Claude Monet in London
While Monet worked on multiple oil sketches of the Houses of Parliament from a covered terrace at St Thomas's Hospital, …
Burn, canvas, burn: Joan Miró
While the work of Joan Miró (1893–1983) may be well known across the world, a forthcoming exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç …
UNIQLO: UNIQLO Tate Play
The UNIQLO and Tate partnership embodies a shared belief that Art and Play are for everyone. Together, UNIQLO and Tate …
The genius of colour: Josef Albers
Joseph Albers was one of the finest art teachers of the twentieth century. Victor Moscoso remembers him both as a …
Cory Arcangel: Computer art
Arcangel uses the term 'computer nerd' hesitantly, but his work certainly appeals to our inner-geek
Van Gogh: Challenging the Myth of the 'Tortured Genius'
Understand Van Gogh's mental health through a new perspective
Behind the scenes: Interpretation
In our new series looking behind the scenes of all things Tate, Interpretation curator, Minnie Scott, talks about her role …
Source Material
A blue silk sari worn by Sutapa Biswas’s mother left a lasting impression on the artist’s imagination
The seeds of destruction: Art Under Attack: Histories of British Iconoclasm at Tate Britain
Smashed stained glass windows, defaced religious statues, ashed portraits slashed with knives, sculptures blown up, watercolours defaced, art objects doused …
Constable and the Dynamics of Vision
The nineteenth-century painter John Constable read about and experimented with theories of visual perspective that were published before and during …
Roman Ondak born 1966 Measuring the Universe 2007
Views of the City with Richard Wentworth
Artist Richard Wentworth pays tribute to London’s skyline and explains why he finds inspiration in city life
Details, Details: Paule Vézelay’s Curves and Circles 1930
One artist discovers a landscape of indeterminate bodily holes and protrusions in Vézelay’s abstract painting