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Leigh Bowery!

To celebrate the new exhibition coming to 黑料社, Leigh Bowery's friends and collaborators share their memories of the artist …

Forgotten Faces

Caroline Corbeau-Parsons

Forgotten Faces comprises seventeen portraits or figure paintings and three sculptures ranging between 1896 – a year before the foundation …

Tate Papers

The Grid as a Checkpoint of Modernity

Margarita Tupitsyn

In Western art history the grid has been positioned as an emblem of modernism. In Russia, however, early constructivist artists …

Tate Papers

John Constable and Paul Huet: Marsh and Flood

Nicholas Alfrey

This paper revisits a familiar episode in accounts of John Constable’s career – his reception and legacy in France. Paul …

Exhibition Guide

Andy Warhol

Watch the curator's tour and explore the exhibition room by room

Tate Papers

Between Text and Image in Kandinsky’s Oeuvre: A Consideration of the Album Sounds

Christopher Short

Focusing on the album of poetry and woodcuts called Sounds (Kl?nge), published c.1912, this paper examines how Kandinsky …

Tate Papers

The Aesthetics of Collaboration: Complicity and Conversion at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies

John R. Blakinger

This essay uses new archival sources to reconstruct the aesthetics – and ethics – of collaboration at Gyorgy Kepes’s Center …

In Focus

The Painting

Grace Brockington

Tate Research In Focus project on Vanessa Bell's Abstract Painting 1914
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Art During War

Sophie Cras

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

Unconcealment: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Lynda Morris

Sophie Richard’s analysis, published posthumously in 2009, of the role played by the networks of artists, dealers, museum curators, collectors …

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Rivane Neuenschwander: The Name of Fear: Sofia Victorino

This paper discusses a collaboration between Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander and four primary schools in London. It addresses the challenges …

In Focus

Negative Process

James Nisbet

James Nisbet on Salt Flat 1968 by Dennis Oppenheim | part of a Tate In Focus study
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The Printed Collage

Christina Weyl

The Printed Collage, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by …

Archiving the Uncollectable: Museum Education and Memory Loss

Memory loss, struggles in communicating our work, changes in mood, apathy, confusion, difficulty in building our own storyline, a failing …

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Hu Xiaoyuan 胡晓媛

Hu Xiaoyuan (born 1977) employs a variety of media within her works, including video, performance and installations. She uses mixed …

In Focus

The Painting

Alex J. Taylor

Tate Research In Focus project study on Silo 1963–4 by James Rosenquist
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The Artistic and Intellectual Influences on the Abstract Kinetic Collage Painting with Sound 1914

Christopher Townsend

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The Painting: An International Itinerary

Natalie Adamson

Adrian Stokes’s Psychoanalysis and Carving Aesthetic

Janet Sayers

Stokes’s writings are used in this essay to highlight factors in his psychoanalysis that may have contributed to his carving …

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My Gorky: Arshile Gorky

Mougouch Fielding and Cosima Spender

The influential Armenian-born American painter Arshile Gorky (1904–1948) was described as the last of the great Surrealists, the first of …

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