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Exhibition Guide

Turner Prize 2022 exhibition guide

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Liverpool

Talking Point

How Does Art Speak?

Debbie Meniru

What are the different ways art can speak in today’s world? Explore the many ways art communicates with us.

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Visit Tate Britain with your family

Find out about what's on offer for families at Tate Britain and make the most out of your visit

Playlist

MixTate: HVOB on Helena Almeida

Austrian duo HVOB take inspiration from the serenity and clarity of Helena Almeida’s series Drawing (with pigment) 1995–9

In Focus

An American in Paris

Sophie Cras

Tate In Focus research project exploring Parts of the Face: French Vocabulary Lesson 1961 by Larry Rivers
Tate Papers

Francis Bacon: Back to Degas: Rothenstein Lecture 2011

Martin Hammer

Providing the first focused account of Francis Bacon’s artistic dialogue with Edgar Degas, Martin Hammer argues that the French painter …

TateShots

Jonas Mekas: Always Beginning

A Lithuanian American filmmaker, poet and artist who has often been called "the godfather of American avant-garde cinemaâ€

Tate Etc

Meditations on time: The Unilever Series: Tacita Dean

Philip Tinari

Over the years Dean’s poetic, meditative 16 mm films have ranged from portrait studies of Merce Cunningham and Mario Merz …

Tate Etc

Staring into the contemporary abyss: The contemporary sublime

Simon Morley

In the early eighteenth century Joseph Addison described the notion of the sublime as something that ‘fills the mind with …

Tate Etc

Women that a movement forgot: The Vorticists I

Brigid Peppin

The short-lived Vorticist movement was often seen as a predominantly masculine, muscular affair, but as one of the descendents of …

Tate Etc

An uncooked perspective on the nature of sex: Sarah Lucas

A.C. Grayling

Since her ironic Two Fried Eggs and a Kebab (1992), which delighted and enraged gallery goers in equal measure, Sarah …

Student Resource

Toys Coursework Research

From pop art to gender politics, see toys in a new light and get some inspiration for your coursework

Tate Etc

In the realm of hell: Studio visit

Yuko Hasegawa

The author visits Fuyuko Matsui in her Tokyo studio

Interview

Bethann Hardison on art, race and power dressing

Brooklyn-born fashion activist Bethann Hardison discusses colonialism and cultural appropriation, from Van Dyck to Victoria's Secret

Richard Artschwager 1923–2013 Table and Chair 1963–4

Alex J. Taylor

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Alex Taylor explores Richard Artschwager's Table and Chair 1923

Rob Pruitt born 1964 Flea Market 1999

Clare Gormley

Case study exploring Rob Pruitt's Flea Market 1999, part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, a Tate …
Online Guide

Women and Power

Explore stories of women’s empowerment across the centuries through works in our collection

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Transnationalism in Practice: Strategies of Affect

Priyesh Mistry summarises a panel convened by Nada Raza, Research Curator, Tate Research Centre: Asia, at Tate Britain on 7 …

Essay

Two Ladies of the Lake Family c.1660 by Sir Peter Lely

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate

Tate Etc

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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