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Student Resource

Form Coursework Guide


What exactly is form? And how can you explore it in your sketchbook?

Interview

Artist Meets: BBZ x Abondance Matanda

Hear BBZ, a collective for queer people of colour, in discussion with the up and comer they most admire

Tate Etc

Next-to-nothing

Steven Connor

In 1935 Gertrude Stein wrote that in a painting there should be "no air...no feeling of air". As Steven Connor …

Exhibition Guide

Turner's Modern World

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain

Alan Davie: Entrance to a Paradise

Helen Little

Essay on the painter Alan Davie accompanying his BP Spotlight display at Tate Britain during 2014
In Focus

‘The Dustbin of History’: Sultan and Mandel’s Evidence

Andrew Witt

Tate Research In Focus project on Evidence 1977 by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel
Tate Etc

Cultivated minds: The art of the garden

Christoph Becker and Martin Postle

Martin Postle talks to Christoph Becker about artists and the inspiration of their gardens

Tate Papers

Cy Twombly’s Humanist Upbringing

Carol A. Nigro

In the United States postmodern scepticism often has relegated Cy Twombly’s engagement with classical and humanist themes to nostalgia, irrelevance …

Archives& Access Toolkit

Publishing archive collections online

Supporting the discovery of digitised archive collections through online engagement

Tate Etc

MicroTate 9: Environment special

Richard Shelton, Dai Qing, Mike Hulme and Paulo Barreto

Climate change is the biggest challenge facing the world. Rising ocean temperatures and increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere …

Tate Papers

Drawing in the Dark: Involuntary Drawing

Susan Morris

Susan Morris approaches the subject of involuntary drawing from the point of view of an artist trying to make a …

Tate Etc

What are you looking at?: Exposed: Voyeurism, Surveillance and the Camera

Sophie Howarth, Shizuka Yokomizo, Chris Verene, Anton Corbijn and Christian Frei

Civilian and military surveillance, mobile phone photography, celebrity snaps… the clandestine photographer has a long history. To coincide with a …

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: John Piper’s Photographs of Britain

Martin Kenig

Many of you have helped us identify the previously unknown locations in our archive of photographs by John Piper. …

Tate Etc

A Mystery at Play: By Kaushalia Khanna

After moving from India to the UK in the early 1960s, Balraj Khanna became a distinguished painter in the British …

Essay

Art and Pornography

Tread the line between creativity and sex as we explore what separates these two terms

Rebecca Horn born 1944 Moveable Shoulder Extensions 1971

Acatia Finbow

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Acatia Finbow explores Rebecca Horn's Moveable Shoulder Extensions 1971

Introduction to an emulation-based preservation strategy for software-based artworks

Read a report by Klaus Rechert (University of Freiburg), Patricia Falcao (Tate) and Tom Ensom (Kings College) on emulation and …

TateShots

Kiki Smith: Studio visit

'I don't question my impetus...I just do it and see what happens'

Tate Etc

Gustav Klimt and the 1908 Kunstschau: Gustav Klimt and the 1908 Kunstschau

Simon Grant1

At the Belvedere, Vienna, until 18 January 2009

Tate Papers

A Dramatic Reading of Augustus Leopold Egg’s Untitled Triptych

Annabel Rutherford

This article explores the significance of the theatrical and literary references found in the triptych Past and Present 1858 by …

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