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We love you, Yoko
To celebrate the largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s work ever to be staged in the UK, we bring together 18 …
A Fair Share
For RESOLVE Collective, the renovation of Tate Liverpool presented an opportunity to reimagine the role that arts organisations can play …
4 Different Ways Art Depicts Being A Dad
Discover artworks dad is sure to love
Farah Al Qasimi: Mother
Zarna Hart reviews Farah Al Qasimi’s lecture-performance Mother, held in the artist’s display in the Natalie Bell Building at …
Joshua Woolford Artist Residency: New Dialogues with Sound
Listen to sound pieces created in response to artworks featured in the Tate collection
Socialite Responsibility
Beneath the irresistible fin-de-siècle glamour of Sargent’s portrait of Adèle Meyer are subtle clues about the identity of a determined …
Now You See Us
Contrary to the prevailing story of art, women have worked as professional artists in Britain since the Tudor age. Who …
So Much More to See: By Joel Meyerowitz
Photographer Joel Meyerowitz reflects on his 60-year exploration of colour, and the photographic experiments – now on display at Tate …
Two Steps Ahead
Tate Etc.’s new resident writer Momtaza Mehri meets Anna Boghiguian in her studio in Cairo, and discovers an artist whose …
The Icing on the Cake
Like its baked namesake, Humphrey Jennings’s Swiss Roll 1939 is a curious creation of the human mind, writes Ruby Tandoh
What's in a Name?
Artist Joy Labinjo recounts the discovery of a previously unidentified Black sitter in a portrait at Tate Britain
Anthony McCall: Solid Light
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Alvaro Barrington
Curator Hannah Marsh speaks to the artist about his forthcoming commission at Tate Britain, a project shaped by place, carnival …
Agony Artist: Dear Mx Mavis
In their last advice column for Tate Etc., Mx Mavis (AKA artist and sex activist Ajamu X) tackles your most …
MixTate: Don Letts on Horace Ové
A photograph of Carnival by Horace Ové reminds the London-born DJ and filmmaker of a time ‘when sound systems ruled …
MixTate: Dennis Bovell on Horace Ové
‘The food of love’: the originator of the lovers rock sound echoes the joyful feeling captured in a photograph by …
Voice and Breath
Katrina Nzegwu reviews ‘Voice and Breath’, a two-night programme of contemporary artistic practices working at the intersection of performance, poetry …
Conceptual Carnivalesque
Since the 1980s, Beatriz Milhazes has been making paintings that combine modernist geometric abstraction with the energy and imagery of …
No Fixed Horizon
Paul Pfeiffer’s 2003 film on JMW Turner’s Morning After the Deluge explores the uncanny notion that perception isn’t stable …
‘What would a man do?’
Once dubbed ‘the great offender’, Caroline Coon enjoys revisiting the ‘transformative masquerade’ of her oil painting Self in Cock Mask