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In the Archive: Hackney Flashers

Sabrina Mahfouz

Writer Sabrina Mahfouz uncovers several feminist photography projects from the 1970s by the Hackney Flashers and asks, will we ever …

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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 …

TateShots

John Squire on Cy Twombly

The Stone Roses musician gets up close to The Four Seasons

In the Gallery

Audio Description: Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose

Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist John Singer Sargent

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‘We were captivated’

Frances Morris

What is it like visiting an artist’s studio? ºÚÁÏÉç director Frances Morris looks back to memorable visits to Yayoi …

Who is Sheela Gowda?

Get to know the processes and materials behind the installations of Sheela Gowda

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Living with Niki: Niki de Saint Phalle I

Harry Mathews

The French-born artist who died in 2002 is perhaps best known for her large, brightly coloured sculptures of female figures, …

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Come Join Us

Ismail Einashe

With ºÚÁÏÉç as his local art museum, Ismail Einashe has seen the benefits, both as a participant and visitor, …

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Say butterfly!: Salvador Dalí II

Diedrich Diederichsen

When Diedrich Diederichsen went to Cadaquès in the late 1970s he wasn’t expecting to stumble into the surreal world of …

Look Closer

The story of Omega Workshops

Discover the fascinating story of the Omega Workshops, whose Bloomsbury artists brought abstract shapes and bold colours from modern art …

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Why are we waiting?: Roman Ondak

Max Andrews

Last year Tate bought Roman Ondak’s Good Feelings in Good Times, which consists of a queue that can be …

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Captive audience: Mark Wallinger

Christy Lange

When, in 2003, magician David Blaine starved himself in a Plexiglas box suspended above the Thames, hecklers pelted him with …

Interview

Nedko Solakov: Studio Visit in Sofia

Meet the artist in Bulgaria

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Five hundred years of British art: Tate Britain rehang I

Chris Stephens

Spread over twenty rooms, Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis’s vision for the extensive rehang hinges around a chronological display from …

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Inescapable truths: Gerhard Richter I

John-Paul Stonard

ºÚÁÏÉç’s  exhibition explores the work produced over almost five decades by one of today’s most highly regarded artists. Richter …

Exhibition Guide

The EY Exhibition: Van Gogh and Britain

Explore the Tate Britain exhibition room by room

Portrait of a Gentleman, probably of the West Family 1545–60, ?British School 16th Century

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

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Head to Head: Climate Change – Can artists have any influence?

JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart

As the environment slides down the list of governmental priorities, JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart discuss whether artists can really …

Tate Papers

The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States of Knowledge

Nathalie Leleu

Nathalie Leleu, The Model of Vladimir Tatlin’s Monument to the Third International: Reconstruction as an Instrument of Research and States …
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Drawing the vortex: The Vorticists II

Mark Antliff

The British avant-garde group was formed in London in 1914 by the artist, writer and polemicist Wyndham Lewis. Their idea, …

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