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Lumps, bumps, bulbs, bubbles, bulges, slits, turds, coils, craters, wrinkles and holes
Literary critic and feminist, Elaine Showalter explores the life and work of artist Louise Bourgeois.
The early adventures: Gabriel Orozco I
Since it was shown at the Venice Biennale in 1993, Gabriel Orozco’s Empty Shoe Box has become one of most …
A conservation challenge, an Op art sculpture, and a mystery artist
NANORESTART – a multinational research initiative to introduce nanotechnology solutions to the conservation and preservation challenges of modern and contemporary …
The soul laid bare: Edvard Munch at ºÚÁÏÉç I
The Norwegian artist is best known for his pictures of moody lovers and tortured souls. However, these were not merely …
The man who made modern art move: Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture at ºÚÁÏÉç
The American artist Alexander Calder (1898–1976) probably best known for his abstract coloured ‘mobiles’ as well as his large outdoor …
Our commitment to race equality
Tate's commitment to combat racism in our own organisation and in society at large
Via della Fontanella 4: John Gibson’s Workshop in Rome
The studio of John Gibson was one of the largest workshops in Rome during the artist’s lifetime, serving as both …
Contemporary Art in the Middle East: A two-day symposium at Tate Britain and ºÚÁÏÉç
A two-day symposium bringing together artists, curators and writers to discuss recent developments in art from the region.
Tate Collection: New acquisitions: Suzanne Lacy: The Crystal Quilt and Lis Rhodes: Light Music
Ad Minoliti: Biosfera Peluche/ Biosphere Plush
Magic Mountain
Mike Parker remembers one terrifying Halloween spent alone on the summit of Cader Idris
Audio Description: Two Forms (Divided Circle)
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist Dame Barbara Hepworth