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Richard Wright: The Sleeping Congregation
'We speak about contemporary art as something that is sort of just not getting through, that is somehow boring'
Lost Art: Keith Haring
The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …
International Learning Research Sharing Event
2014
A seminar bringing together practitioners and academics from Denmark and the UK to discuss learning and practice based research
PhD Opportunity: Art from the North 1979–90
This PhD studentship will critically examine artistic practices and cultural activism in Northern England during the 1980s.
5 Fashion Moments in John Singer Sargent's Paintings
Discover how he used fashion to bring the personalities of his sitters to life
MicroTate 9: Angel of Anarchy
Kate Davis reflects on Eileen Agar’s Angel of AnarchyÌý1936–40
Introduction
Julianknxx – 'I listen with openness and find poetry'
Meet the artist who explores new ways of looking to the past through performing memories, gathering stories and re-creating family …
Audio Description: White and Yellow
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by Marlow Moss
Acknowledgements
Performing Sculpture: Earle Brown's Calder Piece
Watch the UK Premiere of Earle Brown’s Calder Piece composed during the 1960s in collaboration with the artist Alexander Calder
How to Make a Pot Like Grayson Perry
Follow our step-by-step guide to building a coil pot with ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter
New Voices: A Tapestry of Invisible Strings
The Art Writers Group writer-in-residence for west Cornwall discovers layers of local meaning in a Barbara Hepworth sculpture
Homage to Bacon
We bring together a mix of writers, museum directors, artists, musicians and filmmakers to pay homage to the legendary artist
Archives & Access Project: What a difference a word makes
Richard Hamilton’s The annunciation
This article traces Richard Hamilton’s use of photography and digital technologies to subtly undermine verisimilitude in his print The annunciation …
Looking down from above: Private view
The acclaimed Amercian artist reveals a long-held fascination with Ophelia by John Everett Millais (1829–1896), one of °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s most admired …
Archives & Access project: Archive comes alive in Wales
Dave Clarke, Projects Manager for Photography at Tate, shares his experiences of our first training and practice sharing workshop in …
Transmogrified by the trenches: David Jones at Tate Britain
The acclaimed poet Christopher Reid reflects on The Garden Enclosed 1924, currently on display at Tate Britain, which may have …
Aspire: National Network for Constable Studies
Touring Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows across the UK - sharing and exchanging expertise, knowledge and ideas with other …