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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, …
Kindred Spirits
Allison Katz recalls the uncanny experience of encountering her childhood selves while working on a recent painting
'It has to be sloppy'
As Mire Lee works on her new commission for ºÚÁÏÉç’s Turbine Hall, artist and writer Ami Lien talks to …
Jasleen Kaur: ‘I'm drawn to things that are hidden, like the intangible bits of history'
Meet the artist exploring cultural memory and political belonging, through everyday objects and shared histories
Pio Abad: 'Beautiful things can be vessels for painful stories'
Meet the artist examining cultural loss and colonial histories through family histories and the seductive power of objects
Delaine Le Bas: ‘It's not a dress rehearsal'
Meet the artist transforming her surroundings into immersive environments that explore themes of identity, grief and renewal
Turner Prize 2024
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
5 things to know about Mike Kelley
One of the most influential artists of our time
Edgar Calel: 'Not all things are for sale'
Meet the artist whose work pays homage to the local Indigenous communities within Guatemala
Red Matter
Amber Husain unpacks the manifestations of power that turn flesh into meat
Magic Mountain
Mike Parker remembers one terrifying Halloween spent alone on the summit of Cader Idris
Deep in the Stone
Damian Le Bas Jr speaks to his friend, the Romani artist Małgorzata Mirga-Tas, about reclaiming history, reshaping stories and …
Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit
Find out more about our exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç
Hyundai Commission:: Mire Lee: Open Wound
Delve deeper into the 2024 Hyundai Commission
The Simoom
Luna Carmoon gets swept up in JMW Turner’s small watercolour depicting a violent desert storm
Understanding In Search of Vanished Blood
Explore how Nalini Malani intertwines myth, history and politics in her work
Turner Prize 2024
Photography by Suzannah Pettigrew
Are We Dreaming?
The bewildering proliferation of new technologies in the postwar era presented artists with unique opportunities for creative expression. But how …
Level Up
When Suzanne Treister bought her first computer in the early 1990s, her art entered a new dimension
Cansu Çakar
Fresh from her St Ives residency, the artist talks to us about Cornish legends, sea snails and the secret messages …