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Dances with sculpture: David Smith
The American artist David Smith was best known for his large muscular sculptures –  the product of heavy welding and …
My childhood companions: David Smith III
David Smith’s daughter Candida Smith describes her childhood at Bolton Landing, and the artist in his studio
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 …
The Sound of a Nation
Read about each room of the exhibition, explore footage of political figures and listen to the curators' playlist
Force of Nature
Ahead of her commission for the Turbine Hall, artist Cecilia Vicuña talks to curator Catherine Wood about art erased by …
To Be Continued: Periodic Exhibitions ( dOCUMENTA , for Example): Landmark Exhibitions Issue
In this paper the author reflects on the early history of the dOCUMENTA exhibitions held every five years in Kassel, …
Whose Heritage? Whose Knowledge? Our Journey of Liberatory Memory Work
The poet, author and activist Anasuya Sengupta discusses the work of the global campaign Whose Knowledge?, multilingualism online and who …
Cultivated minds: The art of the garden
Martin Postle talks to Christoph Becker about artists and the inspiration of their gardens
Actions speak louder: The programme in the Tate Tanks
The Underground chambers of the old power station at Bankside, where oil once lurked with electric potential, will soon open …
New Tate St Ives
Learn more about the refurbishment and extension of our gallery
How can archives inspire you?
Discover ways that different groups use, make and enjoy archives
Dorothy Cross: Virgin Shroud
The artwork was made by stitching together a cow-hide, complete with udders, and her grandmother's old wedding dress
Six Winter Scenes in Art
Discover how artists have been inspired by the coldest season
Visit Tate St Ives with your family
Find out about what's on offer for families at Tate St Ives and make the most out of your visit
J.M.W. Turner's Colour Trials 1791: Tate Etc. at Tate Britain / Artists' Perspectives
Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to choose a favoured work from a fellow artist. …
Points of memory: Broomberg and Chanarin: Conflict, Time, Photography
Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to a selection of artists whose work features in the ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition Conflict, Time, …
Life and Landscape on the Norfolk Broads
In the late 19th century the writer and photographer Peter Henry Emerson collaborated with the artist Thomas Frederick Goodall to …
Art & Education: Time to Listen!
It’s official. The findings from a recently completed three-year survey reveal that teenagers view arts subjects as an essential element …
The Diaspora Dilemma
The winner of the first ºÚÁÏÉç Writing Prize sees a tale of inner conflict and ‘environmental racism’ in a …
August Sander’s Portraits of Persecuted Jews
Countering the characterisation of August Sander’s work as politically neutral, Rose-Carol Washton Long argues that the ‘The Persecuted’ and ‘Political …