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Mercantile Culture and National Identity
One-Shot Painting
The Lives of Net Art: Introduction(s)
Part of the project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum, The Lives of Net Art is a …
The white cube and beyond: Museum display
In an age when installations, art environments, ‘scatter art’ and large-scale mixed media works are the norm, the traditional confines …
Into the Light
Following Morocco’s independence from colonial rule, a new wave of artists revolutionised an art school in Casablanca. Turning it into …
‘The Whole Question of Plinths’ in Barbara Hepworth’s 1968 Tate Retrospective
In 1968 Barbara Hepworth was honoured with a significant retrospective at the Tate Gallery. This paper offers a close reading …
A Persistent Passion for the Print
Exhibition Guide: Impressionists in London
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Edward Burne-Jones
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Unfinished? Repulsive? Or the work of a prophet?: Late Turner
Turner’s late pictures were dismissed as works of ‘senile decreptitude’ and questioned even by his most devoted disciple, John Ruskin. …
Historically Accurate Reconstructions of Artists’ Oil Painting Materials
This paper describes a four-year project (2002 to 2006) funded by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research entitled Historically Accurate …
Domes for doomsday: Etc. Essay
The enduring legacy of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes
Exhibition Guide: John Piper
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Neuro ways of seeing: Neuroarthistory
In his new book Neuroarthistory: From Aristotle and Pliny to Baxandall and Zeki, John Onians argues that advances in the …
Anglophilia and Americana
Behind the scenes with Tate's Merchandise Director
Rosey Blackmore, Merchandise Director at Tate Enterprises, shares an insight into her work managing a small team who create exhibition …
Plant Life: by Giovanni Aloi
Most often celebrated for his portraits of people, Lucian Freud was also a prolific and sensitive painter of plants, with …
Action féminine: Valentine de Saint-Point
Susanna and the Elders c.1650–5 by Sir Peter Lely
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
‘Transgression was the cutting edge’
Isaac Julien in conversation with Maria Balshaw