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MixTate: FaltyDL on Ford Madox Brown

New York-based producer FaltyDL takes inspiration from Ford Madox Brown’s Take Your Son, Sir

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Discover Landscape

Expand and refresh the artwork references you use in the classroom

David Lamelas born 1946 Time 1970

Clare Gormley

Case study on David Lamelas's Time 1970, part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, a Tate Research …
Tate Papers

Performance: Preservation as Creation

Rita Keegan and Lauren Craig

Rita Keegan and Lauren Craig perform a live, interactive unboxing and scan-athon of a selection of objects and ephemera from …

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We can still bankrupt ourselves for love...: Private view: William Rothenstein

Chris Shaw

British photographer Chris Shaw delves into a dark, enigmatic painting in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection – William Rothenstein’s The Doll's House 1899–1900. …

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Extraordinary scenes of beautifully arranged horrible wilderness: British Orientalist Painting

Briony Llewellyn

As Tate Britain mounts an exhibition of work by nineteenth-century Western artists who travelled east, Briony Llewellyn delves into the …

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New acquisitions take a bow: Nam June Paik at ºÚÁÏÉç

Works by South Korean artist Naim June Paik go on display at ºÚÁÏÉç
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All about cubism

Discover the radical 20th century art movement. This resource introduces cubist artists, ideas and techniques and provides discussion and activities.

Exhibition Guide

Huguette Caland

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate St Ives

Tate Papers

Van Dyck and Tapestry in England

Simon Turner

Van Dyck first came to England in 1620, when the Surrey-based Mortlake Manufactory began making tapestries. Simon Turner considers whether …

Tate Papers

I’ll Show You Mine, If You Show Me Yours: Collaboration, Consciousness-Raising and Feminist-Influenced Art in the 1970s

Amy Tobin

This paper discusses two feminist-influenced collaborative art projects: London/LA Lab 1981 and Postal Art Event 1975–7. It reflects on how …

Tate Etc

Pop goes the past: Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at ºÚÁÏÉç I

Marco Livingstone

Roy Lichtenstein was widely regarded as one of the key figures of American Pop Art. A pioneer of a new …

Tate Etc

A world on the verge of collapse: Anthony van Dyck

Adam Nicolson

In 1635 van Dyck painted his largest and most ambitious work, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his Family. …

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'Vile, disgusting, dull, filthy - the voices cry': Transmitting Andy Warhol

Lucy Mulroney

Today we take for granted the mass-media channels of publishing, film, fashion, music and broadcasting, but Andy Warhol was a …

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Planting a seed: Yayoi Kusama at ºÚÁÏÉç II

One of the Japanese artist’s earliest memories was of the seed-harvesting field in the plant nursery owned by her family, …

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MixTate: Conor Thomas on Jackson Pollock

Manchester-based DJ Conor Thomas takes inspiration from Jackson Pollock’s Summertime: Number 9A

Talking Point

Queer Lives: Channel 4 Random Acts

Watch six films, each providing glimpses into the lived experience of six individuals

Discover Art

Discover Colour

Expand and refresh the artwork references you use in the classroom
Tate Papers

Whatever Happened to the Frontier? Performing Provincialism in Post-War Los Angeles

Lucy Bradnock

During the 1950s and 1960s, critics writing about art on America’s West Coast often treated it as provincial. At the …

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Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen 'You Always Reveal Yourself in the Pictures'

Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen moved to Newcastle in 1969 and has stayed there ever since photographing the city and its people

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