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Magical, powerful, simple, shocking: Four photographers on Street & Studio

Juergen Teller, Sarah Jones, David Goldblatt and Chris Killip

To coincide with ºÚÁÏÉç's survey exhibition Juergen Teller enjoys the timeless charm of a Cecil Beaton portrait, David Goldblatt …

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Scratching the surface: Ben Nicholson

David Lewis

‘The wall between Ben’s and Terry Frost's studio was so thin we could hear sounds through it. We could hear …

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Simplify, simplify, and simplify: John Baldessari

Skylar Haskard and Frederic Tuten

Four appreciations of John Baldessari, including an artist’s project by Rita McBride and a short fiction story by Frederic Tuten.

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Square dance of joy I: Agnes Martin

Karen Schiff

The American artist Agnes Martin was best known for her pared down, subtly coloured abstract paintings, mostly done when she …

Tate Papers

Are Images Global?

Nada Shabout

This text discusses questions of definition and of translation, both textual and cultural, in relation to local and global understandings …

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‘And now what, if my sacrifice was in vain?’: Paul Gaugin I

Nancy Ireson

Before his self-imposed exhile in Tahiti, the pioneer of modernism spent his formative years in Brittany, northern France. Here, he …

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Beyond the threshold: Jeff Wall

Sheena Wagstaff

Sheena Wagstaff travels to downtown Vancouver and discovers how the urban environment has found its way into the work of …

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A Fragile Form of Transport

Jamila Prowse travels to Towner Eastbourne to take in this year’s Turner Prize, reflecting on questions of access, collaboration and …

Inspired by

Audio Recordings: Oil and Spirit

Inspired by the work of Ima-Abasi Okon, learn more about palm oil and alcohol’s histories and uses

Exhibition Guide

Olafur Eliasson: In Real Life

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Conceptual Carnivalesque

Since the 1980s, Beatriz Milhazes has been making paintings that combine modernist geometric abstraction with the energy and imagery of …

Tate Papers

As Seen: Modern British Painting and Visual Experience

Louise Hughes and Robert Pepperell

During the twentieth century several important British artists began to paint features of visual experience rarely ever painted before, including …

In Focus

Muscular Modernism

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
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Women Singing II : Art Free of Context

Richard Shiff

Tate Research In Focus study on Women Singing II 1966 by Willem de Kooning
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Life Between Islands

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Look Closer

Understanding Pacita Abad's European Mask

Explore this artwork in more detail and discover the artist’s inspirations, motivations and extraordinary technique

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Mangrove as a Caribbean Method in Two Acts

Eddie Bruce-Jones and Tao Leigh Goffe

Eddie Bruce-Jones and Tao Leigh Goffe discuss their digital humanities project on indentureship, thinking through the mangrove as a methodological …

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The Real St Ives story

Michael Bird, Anthony Frost, Andrew Lanyon and Rose Hilton

For a few extraordinary years in the post-war era, the small town of St Ives was an art centre of …

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To show or not to show: Malene Dumas: The Image as Burden

Marlene Dumas, Andrea Büttner and Jennifer Higgie

Marlene Dumas (b1953) has been called ‘the world’s most interesting figure painter’. Her beautifully painted works, which can be seen …

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The Cathedral Today

The Very Reverend June Osborne, Dean of Salisbury

Tate Research In Focus project on John Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831
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