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David Robilliard
Sean Burns looks back at the artist and poet whose deceptively simple work continues to inspire artists to this day
In the Studio: Chila Kumari Singh Burman
The artist welcomes Tate Etc. to her blinged-up studio in Hackney, East London
Ede’s Gift
Gillian Ayres: Joyous Colour
A look back at the life and work of the British artist who tirelessly experimented with paint
‘A questioning candle was lit in my youthful head‘
Broadcaster Jon Snow shares how an upbringing infused with religion led him to an eternal appreciation of Stanley Spencer’s idiosyncratic …
Claudette Johnson: 'Giving Space to the Presence of a Black Woman'
Discover how the artist's personal experience of being a Black woman and an artist have shaped her work
Where there's life, there's...: George Frederic Watts's 'Hope'
Paul Barlow looks at George Frederic Watts’s Hope
The Story of Ophelia
Explore Millais's iconic painting, Ophelia, looking at the subject, materials, techniques and conservation
Bibliography
Pegwell Bay in the 1860 Exhibition
Large legacy of the little Spaniard: Picasso and Modern British Art at Tate Britain I
It is well known that Pablo Picasso initiated many important developments of twentieth-century art, but we know less about his …
Ambient landscape: A Picture of Britain
Martin Herbert looks at the use of English landscape, from J B Priestley to Andrew Cross's film series An English …
A terrible beauty: Roger Fenton
In 1855 Roger Fenton took a photograph that became an iconic image of the Crimean War. The story of its …
Walter Gropius in Britain
How did Walter Gropius, founder of the modernist Bauhaus school of art and design in Germany, make such a strong …
Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Turner 250
Join the celebrations for JMW Turner’s 250th anniversary in 2025
Awkward Relations
This paper focuses on practices that captured critical and curatorial attention in Scotland and England at the turn of this …
Architecture and the Sixties: still radical after all these years
The Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow exhibition broke new ground for Tate Britain by mixing fine art, architecture …