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Rachel Whiteread

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Chile 73 – Panel Discussion and Screening

Rosa Gubay

Rosa Gubay reports on this event, which looked to the transnational solidarity networks that emerged in response to the 1973 …

Tate Etc

Playing the system: Cildo Meireles II

Mark Godfrey

Mark Godfrey asks three artists to describe projects in which they have adopted the strategy of insertion, using Meireles's Insertions …

Tate Etc

Five hundred years of British art: Tate Britain rehang I

Chris Stephens

Spread over twenty rooms, Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis’s vision for the extensive rehang hinges around a chronological display from …

Tate Papers

Lines of Sight: Alfred Watkins, Photography and Topography in Early Twentieth-Century Britain

Stephen Daniels

Alfred Watkins (1855–1935) originated the idea of ley-lines and surveyed alignments which articulated the prehistoric landscape of Britain, in his …

Tate Papers

Alan Uglow: From Britain to America

Daniel Sturgis

The British painter Alan Uglow left London in 1969 to permanently live in New York where he became associated with …

In Focus

Test for Chrome Yellow: The Eloquence of Colour

Claudia Tobin

Tate Research In Focus project on Vanessa Bell's Abstract Painting 1914
Tate Papers

Duchamp, Childhood, Work and Play: The Vernissage for First Papers of Surrealism , New York, 1942

David Hopkins

Visitors to the opening of the First Papers of Surrealism exhibition in New York in 1942 were disorientated, not only …

Controlled destruction by the Halo Trust of US cluster bombs dropped in error on the civilian village and orchards of Aqa Ali-Khuja, Shomali Plain north of Kabul

Simon Norfolk
2001–2

The swimming pool of the destroyed Presidential palace at Darulaman

Simon Norfolk
2001–2

King Amanullah’s Victory Arch built to celebrate the 1919 Independence from the British, Paghman, Kabul Province

Simon Norfolk
2001–2

Unreparable Military Equipment at Qual-Y-Shanan

Simon Norfolk
2001–2
Tate Etc

'We Were the Peacocks'

As Tate Liverpool prepares for a major refurbishment, Liverpool-born artists Chila Kumari Singh Burman and Linder reminisce about their experiences …

Sturtevant 1924–2014 Spinoza in Las Vegas 2008

Acatia Finbow

Case study on Sturtevant's Spinoza in Las Vegas 2008, part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, a …

Xavier Le Roy born 1963 Product of Circumstances 2009

Philomena Epps

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Philomena Epps examines Xavier Le Roy's Product of Circumstances …
Film PAST EVENT

Club des Femmes present: Every liberation struggle brings us nearer to peace

Join Club des Femmes for a specially curated film night celebrating women's engagement with the peace movement

Project

Establishing °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Conservation and Heritage Science Archive: RICHeS at Tate

September 2024 – September 2026

Launched in October 2024, the Research Infrastructure for Conservation and Heritage Science (RICHeS) is a …

Press Release

The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall visit Tate Britain to mark its 125th anniversary

9 Mar 2022
Interview

Samia Halaby: 'I'm painting in the technology of my time'

Meet the artist who redefined painting by blending technology, activism, and abstraction

Tate Etc

Ambient landscape: A Picture of Britain

Martin Herbert

Martin Herbert looks at the use of English landscape, from J B Priestley to Andrew Cross's film series An English …

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