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In Focus: Émigré Artists
Amid the continuing refugee crisis across Europe and rise of right-wing politics, Monica Bohm-Duchen looks back at a time of …
Ethel Walker, Advocacy and Recognition in the Early Twentieth Century
Recent exhibitions have highlighted Ethel Walker’s significant role in early twentieth-century British art. This article examines Walker’s self-advocacy, the support …
Life’s Complex
The South Korean artist Haegue Yang uses diverse materials and ways of making to create intricate and immersive environments in …
Face to Face? An Ethical Encounter with Germany’s Dark Strangers in August Sander’s People of the Twentieth Century
August Sander’s portraits of marginalised subjects are often evoked as visual shorthand for his inclusive vision of the German nation. …
Exhibition guide: All Too Human
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Allen Jones: Studio visit
The London based artist talks about his sculptures that, as he puts it, 'were very much made to offend the …
Catherine Yass: 'I try to make work that provokes thought'
The filmmaker and photographer shows us her studio and the camera she has been using for twenty-five years
Christo: 'Everything in the world belongs to somebody'
Christo, the artist known for wrapping the Reichstag talks us through his process and the difficulties that come with having …
John Hegley Inspired by Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
Comedy, tragedy and a bit of mandolin, John Hegley brings performance poetry to Tate Britain
Women in Revolt! Podcast
Abraham Cruzvillegas: Autoconstrucción
Sheep feces, hair, metal, wood and rope together in the Mexican artist's installation
Group visits to ºÚÁÏÉç
Portrait of a Lady as a Shepherdess c.1670 by Gilbert Soest
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
In Nature’s Thrall
Anne Brigman’s unbridled portraits, taken in the high-altitude Sierra Nevada, capture the ‘dissolution of identity’ one feels in a vast, …
Lucian, My Father; Kitty, My Mother
Ahead of the first significant display of Lucian Freud’s paintings in Liverpool for more than 30 years, Annie Freud, daughter …
Chila Kumari Singh Burman – ‘Artists turn chaos into order’
The artist invites us into the ‘tiny little world’ of her East London studio
Desmond Morris on Joan Miró
The zoologist and artist tell us about the time he took Miró on a tour of London Zoo