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Hogarth at the Tate
Curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor to accompany BP Spotlight: William Hogarth 1697–1764, Tate Britain 27 October 2014 – 26 April …
5: Collection and Display: Former Hogarths
This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor explores the paintings erroneously attributed to Hogarth. Written to accompany BP Spotlight: William Hogarth …
3: Collection and Display: An independent Tate
This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor explores how Tate's collection of Hogarth's increased after Second World War. Written to accompany …
2: Collection and Display: National beginnings
This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor explores how British art as displayed at the Tate began with Hogarth. Written to …
4: Collection and Display: A partial view
This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor explores the consequence of the national museums collecting by medium, rather than by artist. …
7: Spotlight
This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor takes a closer look at the BP Spotlight: William Hogarth 1697–1764 display, Tate Britain …
The Archival Trail: Paul Nash the war artist
Imperial War Museum curator Alexandra Walton explores the rich collections of letters, documents and photographs found in the IWM and …
Phyllida Barlow: dock
Curator Carmen Juliá explores Phyllida Barlow's commission for Tate Britain, dock, on show from 31 March – 19 October 2014
Seeking ‘A Blazing Reality’: Nasreen Mohamedi’s Photographs
Explore the artist’s distinctive photographic practice with Eleanor Clayton, co-curator of the Nasreen Mohamedi exhibition Tate Liverpool, 6 June – …
Elegy for an Unclaimed Beloved: Nasreen Mohamedi 1937–1990
Geeta Kapur: Elegy for an Unclaimed Beloved: Nasreen Mohamedi 1937-1990, was first published in When Was Modernism: Essays on Contemporary …
Nada Raza: The waves in my mind: Notes on Nasreen Mohamedi through the lens, and from the sea
In Nada Raza: The waves in my mind, assistant curator at ºÚÁÏÉç Nada Raza explores Mohamedi’s fascination with the …
Political Pop: An Introduction
Curator Jessica Morgan explores the politics of Pop Art in conjunction with the World Goes Pop exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç.
100 Years of Tate Books: Celebrating the Centenary of Tate Publishing
24 Oct 2011
Press release: This year Tate Publishing is proud to celebrate the hundredth anniversary of publishing at Tate
1807: Blake, Slavery and the Radical Mind
3 Apr 2007
1807: Blake, Slavery and the Radical Mind: Press related to past exhibition.
1999 Turner Prize shortlist announced
3 Jun 1999
1999 Turner Prize shortlist announced: Press related to past Tate exhibition.
2010–11 is a record year for Tate
8 Sep 2011
Press release announcing 2010–2011 as one of Tate's most successful years ever.
2012-13 is a year of success and worldwide development for Tate
19 Sep 2013
2012-13 is a year of success and worldwide development for Tate
2012 ARTIST ROOMS TOUR ANNOUNCED – 19 new exhibitions and displays go on show at 17 venues across the UK
30 Aug 2011
Press release: National Galleries of Scotland and Tate are delighted to announce plans for the fourth successive ARTIST ROOMS Tour …
Across the board: Public Space/ Public Sphere Tate in Salon Urbain de Douala, SUD 2013, as part of the Across the board project, sponsored by Guaranty Trust Bank Plc
6 Dec 2013
Across the board: Public Space/ Public Sphere Tate in Salon Urbain de Douala, SUD 2013, as part of the Across …
Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic
6 Nov 2009
Afro Modern: Journeys through the Black Atlantic takes its inspiration from Paul Gilroy’s seminal book The Black Atlantic: Modernity and …