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One Step Beyond
In his first visit to the Tate archive, Lawrence Norfolk searches out some footwear-related items
‘Truth of Character from Truth of Feeling’: William Hazlitt, ‘Gusto’ and the Linguistic History of Writing on Art
Adapting and applying speech act theories of language use, this paper offers a new understanding of the innovative import of …
Subjects and meaning in Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
Revolutionary in his approach to landscape but conservative in his approach to life: discover some of the themes that inspired …
A Glimpse of the Future
Steve McQueen’s epic portrait of over 75,000 of London’s Year 3 pupils has been enjoyed by many. Here, he talks …
Tony Cragg: 'Be there, see it, respond to it'
We visit the studio of one of Britain's leading sculptors
In the freewheeling world of the mind: René Magritte II
The Belgian Surrealist remains an influential figure among contemporary artists. Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to four admirers. One shares …
Abstraction sans frontières: International Exchanges: Modern Art and St Ives 1915-65
The show at Tate St Ives this summer explores the international context which shaped the work of artists in the …
Five Ways to Paint a Body
Explore different approaches to depicting the human figure through the work of five great British artists
Think you know the Pre-Raphaelites?
We take a look at some little-known facts and bust some myths about this group of Victorian painters
Mother and Child Coursework Guide
Discover tender images of new mums and babies and artists' in-depth explorations of mother and child relationships
Nam June Paik
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The Enduringly Ephemeral
Who farted?: British comic art
Rude Britannia: British Comic Art:, Tate Britain’s forthcoming exhibition exploring the riotous history of humour in British visual culture …
Emerson’s Evolution
British photographer Peter Henry Emerson’s dramatic recantation of his beliefs about photography and art forms a canonical yet perplexing episode …
Thy hand, by Nature guided, marks the line – That stamps perfection on the form divine: Joshua Reynolds
Forget today’s celebrity icons. Paula Byrne looks at the first ever media frenzy for young actress and lover of the …
Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
The dedicated amateur: Italian Modernist Photography
Alfredo Camisa (1927–2007) was a prominent figure in photography in Italy during the postwar years, though today his work is …