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‘We all hold collective knowledge’
Outi Pieski’s art explores Sámi culture and identity. While on residency in St Ives, Pieski spoke to Ellen Mara …
MixTate: Minor Victories on Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson
Minor Victories’ Justin Lockey approaches The Soul of the Soulless City with dread and wonder
The Purloined Landscape: Photography and Power in the American West
John Beck argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s story ‘The Purloined Letter’ (1844) about a secret hidden in plain sight offers …
The emblem of earthly vanities: Shadows
In folk tales, Gothic novels and film noir, shadows are premonitions, harbingers of threat and death. Western painting and its …
Teaching with Anger and Outrage in the Archives
The scholar and journalist Thai Jones discusses the sidelining of certain histories by institutions and the role of archives in …
When Alberto Giacometti met Samuel Beckett
From their sense of style, to their late-night run-ins, explore the friendship between the artist and playwright and discover the …
The Aesthetics of Collaboration: Complicity and Conversion at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies
This essay uses new archival sources to reconstruct the aesthetics – and ethics – of collaboration at Gyorgy Kepes’s Center …
Between America and the Borders: William Johnstone’s Landscape Painting
Scottish artist William Johnstone lived and worked in America for periods in the 1920s and 1940s, encountering a very different …
Exhibition guide: Life in Motion
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Liverpool
More than the art world can tolerate: Otto Muehl's Manopsychotic Ballet
Why was Otto Meuhl's 1970 performance Manopsychotic Ballet forgotten?
Meet London's African churches — from warehouses to bingo halls
Did you know that the London borough of Southwark has one of the biggest African Christian communities in the world …
Artwork summaries
Here we bring together over fifty summary texts about individual artworks in ղٱ’s collection that were written as part of …
‘A gallery in the mind’? William Hazlitt, Edmund Spenser and the Old Masters
This essay explores the associations made by William Hazlitt between the work of the Elizabethan poet Edmund Spenser and paintings …
Lifestyle and Legacy of the Bloomsbury Group
Privileged bohemians who dabbled in the arts – or creatives who made an important contribution to the development of modern …
Q&A: Lisa Brice
We talk to the artist as her Art Now exhibition opens at Tate Britain
Joan Jonas born 1936 Draw Without Looking 2013
‘Are We as a Society Going to Carry on Treating People This Way?’ Michael Landy’s Scrapheap Services
During the 1990s Michael Landy made four major installations, including Scrapheap Services, 1995. Although motivated by personal concerns, these installations …
Gothic Cathedrals from Romanticism to Modernism: Images and Ideas
Taking as its starting point John Constable’s Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows exhibited 1831, this paper considers what factors made …
Paul Smith’s Five Words on Art
The legendary fashion designer gives us an insight into his world