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Bryan Wynter's IMOOS sculptures at Tate St Ives
Discovering the essence of Hepworth: Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
³¢¾±²Ô»å±ð°ù’s love affair with Barbara Hepworth began on a night-time visit to the artist’s garden in St Ives in …
Hepworth the internationalist: Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
The work of Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) is often associated with the British locations that she knew best, both St Ives …
Hepworth on film: Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures were photographed and filmed many times during her life, but it was the artist herself who played …
'I sing with my pens': In the studio with Geta Brătescu
To coincide with her forthcoming exhibition at Tate Liverpool – her first solo show in a British institution – Eleanor …
Inside my head: Glenn Ligon: Encounters and Collisions
American artist Glenn Ligon (b1960) is bringing together artworks spanning decades, continents and themes that closely relate to his own …
John Stezaker on Joseph Cornell
In our continuing series in which we invite an artist to focus on a work in the Tate collection, John …
The legacy of the war on terror: Art and terrorism
For centuries artists have both responded to and reflected on political actions and events that shape society. Now they have …
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Edward Platt, Sasha Devas, Elain Harwood and Wilhelm Sasnal reflect on a work in the Tate collection
Not dripping, but pouring: Jackson Pollock: Blind Spots
We know about his ‘drip’ paintings that continue to both puzzle and delight viewers, but late in his career Jackson …
Opinion: learning from our children
Headteacher Kevin Jones has witnessed how art can change the lives of the children he teaches. Here, he argues why …
Perfect bedfellows: Tracey Emin and Francis Bacon
One of Tracey Emin’s best known and most controversial works, My Bed, first made in 1998 and once in …
Pure explosions of finesse: Sonia Delaunay: The Fortune of Colour
In our second series of articles on Sonia Delaunay, Tate Etc. asked a fashion designer to talk about his long …
Square dance of joy I: Agnes Martin
The American artist Agnes Martin was best known for her pared down, subtly coloured abstract paintings, mostly done when she …
Square dance of joy II: Agnes Martin
A personal tribute to Agnes Martin by fellow artist Rosemarie Castoro
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Shall we dance?: If ºÚÁÏÉç was Musée de la danse?
Over a two-day period early this year the dancer and choreographer Boris Charmatz, along with around 90 dancers and choreographers, …
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
From fruits to suits: Constellations at Tate Liverpool
Sacha Waldron charts a course through Tate Liverpool's series of long-term displays of the collection
Hidden Meanings: Ellsworth Kelly
AUDINT member Toby Heys explores the background of Ellsworth Kelly’s minimal paintings – and the source of their coded messages