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The dedicated amateur: Italian Modernist Photography

Emma Lewis

Alfredo Camisa (1927–2007) was a prominent figure in photography in Italy during the postwar years, though today his work is …

In Focus

Stage and Screen

Chad Elias

Chad Elias explores Rabih Mroué’s On Three Posters for Tate In Focus.
Tate Papers

Barbara Hepworth and Gimpel Fils: The Rise and Fall of an Artist-Dealer Relationship

Alice Correia

Records held in the Gimpel Fils Gallery Archive in London shed new light on Barbara Hepworth’s relationship with her dealers, …

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The transcendence of the image: Leonora Carrington

Lucy Skaer

A visit to the Tate not only prompts a journey to track down the Surrealist painter Leonora Carringotn at her …

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The Artistic and Intellectual Influences on the Abstract Kinetic Collage Painting with Sound 1914

Christopher Townsend

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Peter Davidson, Bjorn van der Horst, Pelé Cox and Billy Childish

Peter Davidson, Bjorn van der Horst, Pelé Cox and Billy Childish reflect on a work in the Tate Collection.

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Mousehold Heath, the Norwich School and Similar Landscapes Beyond

Sam Smiles

Tate In Focus research project exploring Mousehold Heath, Norwich c.1818–20 by John Crome
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How I learned to see: Richard Deacon at Tate Britain

Simon Grant1

The leading British sculptor Richard Deacon (born 1949), who first gained international prominence in the early 1980s, is the subject …

Exhibition Guide

Dorothea Tanning

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In Dialogue with the Past

Curator Chloe Hodge speaks to artist Keith Piper about his new work, Viva Voce, a film installation that examines …

Interview

Bethann Hardison on art, race and power dressing

Brooklyn-born fashion activist Bethann Hardison discusses colonialism and cultural appropriation, from Van Dyck to Victoria's Secret

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Six Artists Who Taught Us About Sex

Explore art that has changed the way we see our bodies

Tate Etc

But is it installation art?

Claire Bishop

What does the term ‘installation art’ mean? Does it apply to big dark rooms that you stumble into to watch …

Tate Papers

Value and Audience Relationships: °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Ticketed Exhibitions 2014–15

Mariza Dima

In this report Mariza Dima sets out the findings of a research project examining the experiential and educational value of …

Tate Papers

The Great Reason of the Body: Friedrich Nietzsche, Joseph Beuys and the Art of Giving Meaning to Matter and Earth

Kirsten Voigt

This paper explores how Joseph Beuys interpreted philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s concepts of the ‘Great Reason of the Body’ and the …

Tate Papers

°ä´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù²¹²ú±ô±ð’s Sketch for Hadleigh Castle : A Technical Examination

Natasha Duff

Constable (1776–1837) made one of his characteristic 'six footer' oil sketches in preparation for Hadleigh Castle which he exhibited at …

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The man who would be British: Anthony van Dyck

Jeremy Wood

Is Anthony van Dyck a British artist? Jeremy Wood charts the continental shift of a peripatetic man who spent two …

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Kings of the vast: John Martin II

Ian Christie

In the early nineteenth century a fashion for enormous paintings flourished, and artists including Martin, Benjamin Haydon and Francis Danby …

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Bruce Nauman: Restless Invention

Peter Plagens

Since the late 1960s, the American artist has continually tested what an artwork can be, experimenting with sound, film, video, …

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The Exquisite Corpse is alive and well: Collaboration

Anne Ellegood

The exquisite corpse is alive and well; Anne Ellegood on Collaboration, Tate Etc. issue 18 Spring 2010
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