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Forget me not: Private view

Geoff Dyer

°Õ³Ü°ù²Ô±ð°ù’s Figures in a Building

Exhibition Guide

Edward Burne-Jones

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Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: collectors, creators and sharers

Elena Villaespesa and Emily Fildes

Albums is a new user-generated content feature on the Tate website. In this blog post we take a first look …

In Focus

Casting Wrestlers

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
Tate Etc

You saw it here first

Carmen Juliá

Find out which four trail-blazing galleries introduced Britain to the international avant-garde

Tate Etc

Hello from ‘Sleepy’: Document: Mondrian in London

Simon Grant1

The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is regarded as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. His …

Art Practice, Learning and Love: Collaboration in Challenging Times

Emily Pringle

From July to October 2012, the newly opened Tanks at ºÚÁÏÉç hosted a season of cross-disciplinary and live interventions. …

Student Resource

News and Event Coursework Guide

Look at artists responses to news, from headline-grabbing events and social or political issues, to stories of the extraordinary everyday

Interview

Don McCullin on Photographing War

Hear photographer Don McCullin describe the emotions of photographing war

We Are Eagles: Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke

Jelena Sofronijevic

Jelena Sofronijevic reviews a panel on Indigenous contemporary practice with artists Outi Pieski and Maree Clarke in conversation with Kimberley …

In Focus

Waves of Painted Stone: Abstraction and Materiality in the Art of Duncan Grant

Alexandra Bickley Trott

Tate Papers

‘A Summing Up of All I Have Ever Thought’: Adrian Stokes’s ‘In Short’ (1942) and his Other Writings of the Period

Paul Tucker

The intertextual links between Stokes’s unpublished essay ‘In Short’ (1942) and his other writings of the period justify his own …

Tate Papers

John Gibson’s Friendship with Charles Eastlake and its Importance in Securing Gibson’s Reputation in London

Susanna Avery-Quash

This article traces the fifty-year friendship between John Gibson and the artist and writer Charles Eastlake. It focuses on their …

Exhibition Guide

The Genesis Exhibition: Do Ho Suh: Walk the House

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Tate Etc

Domes for doomsday: Etc. Essay

Eva Díaz

The enduring legacy of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes

In Focus

Not-Archaeology: Freud and Hiller as Collectors

Joanne Morra

Tate Research In Focus project on From the Freud Museum 1991–6 by Susan Hiller
Tate Etc

Between Worlds

A painter, writer and occultist, British artist Ithell Colquhoun was one of the most innovative of her generation, fusing surrealist …

Tate Papers

Panel Discussion: Holding Collections: Archiving as Dreamkeeping

Ellie Porter, Eddie Bruce-Jones, Tao Leigh Goffe, Thai Jones and Christine Eyene

The panelists discuss what it means to be responsible for the preservation and accessibility of collections.

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The whispering Zeitgeist: Caspar David Friedrich

Beat Wyss

The image of a monk standing by an empty sea soon became an icon of German Romanticism. However, in the …

Tate Papers

Decolonising Nigerian Modernism: Ben Enwonwu’s ‘Identity in Politics’

Bea Gassmann de Sousa

The personal archive of the celebrated Nigerian modernist painter Ben Enwonwu (1917–1994) reveals his understanding of the effects of colonialism …

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