Showing 301–320 of 1,592 results
Tate Triennial 2009 Prologue 3: Carsten Höller - Kinshasa Rumba Brazzaville
Stemming from his recent travels in the Congo Belgian artist Carsten Höller presents a slide lecture in conversation with Gulbenkian …
BP British Art Lecture: Andrew Marr
Coinciding with the publication of the Tate Britain/Yale Center for British Art three volume History of British Art, leading political …
Turner Prize Exhibition Talk: Dan Fox
The Turner Prize has played a huge part in raising the profile of contemporary British art around the world. Dan …
Francis Bacon: Invisible Histories – Part 1
Since Francis Bacon died in 1992 his reputation increases in stature and his paintings continue to break auction house records. …
Francis Bacon: Invisible Histories – Part 2
Since Francis Bacon died in 1992 his reputation increases in stature and his paintings continue to break auction house records. …
Francis Bacon: Invisible Histories – Part 3
Since Francis Bacon died in 1992 his reputation increases in stature and his paintings continue to break auction house records. …
Francis Bacon: Invisible Histories – Part 4
Since Francis Bacon died in 1992 his reputation increases in stature and his paintings continue to break auction house records. …
An Arabesque for Marie Menken: Glimpses
Marie Menken's films are fragmentary encounters with friends, landscapes and her urban surroundings. This screening is introduced by Melissa Ragona, …
An Arabesque for Marie Menken: Geographies
Along with her husband the poet Willard Maas, Menken was a founding member of the Gryphon Film Group. A selection …
Late at Tate November: Behind the scenes. Sight: Gillian Cutbill
Gillian Cutbill, a Tate guide who presents audio descriptions for blind and partially sighted visitors, is describing Freud's Standing by …
Late at Tate November: Behind the scenes. Outsider: Leon Wainwright
Art Historian Leon Wainwright is talking around the idea of the 'authentic outsider' and how Kitaj and Hockney - in …
Late at Tate November: Behind the scenes. Money: Louisa Buck
After record-breaking sales of Damien Hirst and Francis Bacon hear a timely discussion on the credit crunch and the art …
Late at Tate November: Behind the scenes. Insider: Nivek Amichund
Inspired by the recently opened Cecil Collins display in Room 8, Nivek Amichund, both a visitor services assistant and a …
The Status of Difference: Entangled Modernities – Part 1
How do cross-cultural perspectives modify the standard picture of twentieth-century art? Writer and critic Kobena Mercer discusses this, and presents …
The Status of Difference: Entangled Modernities – Part 2
How do cross-cultural perspectives modify the standard picture of twentieth-century art? Writer and critic Kobena Mercer discusses this, and presents …
The Status of Difference: Entangled Modernities – Part 3
How do cross-cultural perspectives modify the standard picture of twentieth-century art? Writer and critic Kobena Mercer discusses this, and presents …
The Status of Difference: Entangled Modernities – Part 4
How do cross-cultural perspectives modify the standard picture of twentieth-century art? Writer and critic Kobena Mercer discusses this, and presents …
Turner Prize 2008: Fiona Bradley
Love it or hate it, the Turner Prize gets everyone talking. At this event Fiona Bradley, Director of Edinburgh's Fruitmarket …
Michael Peppiatt: The Sacred and the Profane
Michael Peppiatt, a renowned Bacon scholar, friend of the artist and author of the definitive account of his life and …
Richard Cork on Francis Bacon
Join critic and writer Richard Cork for a personal recollection of his experience of Francis Bacon, and learn of his …