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In Focus

Art During War

Sophie Cras

Tate In Focus research project exploring Parts of the Face: French Vocabulary Lesson 1961 by Larry Rivers
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Turn-of-the-Century Interiors

Samuel Shaw

Tate In Focus project exploring The Doll’s House 1899–1900 by William Rothenstein
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Cold War Diplomacy

Alex J. Taylor

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Adam: An Early Exhibition and Ownership History

James Finch

In Focus project on Adam (1951, 1952) by Barnett Newman, authored by Michael Schreyach with contributions by Michael Leja and …
Tate Papers

Glazing Over: A Review of Glazing Options for Works of Art on Paper

Rosie Freemantle

This paper summarises the advantages and disadvantages of glazing options, focusing on works on paper. In light of continuous improvements …

Letter from Edward Renouf to Anny Schey von Koromla

Edward Renouf, recipient: Anny Schey von Koromla
14–15 February 1933
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Transnationalism and its Limits: Mobility and Contemporaneity in Thai Art

Louis Hartnoll reports on a talk given by David Teh, Assistant Professor at the National University of Singapore, on 22 …

Exhibition Guide

Anni Albers

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Cured by colour

Christopher Turner

Christopher Turner explores how the study of colour by artists, writers and scientists has influenced our sense of the world.

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MicroTate 9: Environment special

Richard Shelton, Dai Qing, Mike Hulme and Paulo Barreto

Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the world. Rising ocean temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere …

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Strike a Pose: by Atong Atem, Hassan Hajjaj and Ruth Ginika Ossai

Three of the most exciting photographers working today respond to four questions about their studio portraiture

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Double Take: By Dan Fox

In his computer-generated videos and animations, Ed Atkins’s high-resolution avatars weep, smoke and play piano. But how is it that …

Tate Papers

The Roman Campagna Revisited: Art & Environment

Richard Wrigley

Richard Wrigley reconnects the Roman campagna – a landscape endowed with considerable artistic significance – with its troubled history as …

Exhibition Guide

Ed Atkins

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Pegwell Bay in the 1860 Exhibition

Christiana Payne

Tate In Focus research project exploring Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 ?1858–60 by William Dyce
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I think if we are to do beautiful pictures, we ought to be free from family conventions and ties: Gwen and Augustus John

David Fraser Jenkins and Virginia Ironside

From their relationship with a ‘revolting personage’ of a father, to strings of obsessive affairs, Virginia Ironside explores the unfulfilled …

Tate Papers

Ruins of the Future: Art & Environment

Brian Dillon

Charting the genealogy of Patrick Keiller’s Robinson in Ruins, Brian Dillon considers the film’s subjects and themes in terms …

Online Guide

Queerate Tate

A digital exhibition co-curated by members of the LGBTQIA+ community from all over the world

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Contested Comparisons: Franz Kline and Japanese Calligraphy

Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer

Essay by Eugenia Bogdanova-Kummer for In Focus study by AnnMarie Perl on Meryon 1960–1 by Franz Kline, a Tate Research …
Tate Papers

Gothic Romance and the Quixotic Hero:A Pageant for Henry Fuseli in 1783

Martin Myrone

Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) was one of the most inventive artists of his age, exploring the strange and fantastic in a …

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