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Software-based Art Preservation
October 2017 – ongoing
A research project into the care and preservation of software-based artworks in the Tate collection
An Introduction to Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
From her imagined figures to her poetic titles, discover this figurative painter’s work
In the Archive: Messages to our Mums
The writer visits the Tate Archive and discovers a project by Yoko Ono that gathered hundreds of people’s intimate homages …
Latitude of Myths
In Firelei Báez’s vast, irrepressible painting, a mythical Ciguapa disrupts the map, writes Momtaza Mehri
Twitter with Marina Abramović
Marina Abramović answers your questions
Nedko Solakov: Studio Visit in Sofia
Meet the artist in Bulgaria
An exclusive interview with Gauguin's great grand-daughter!
ºÚÁÏÉç Dazzle the Apple
Małgorzata Mirga-Tas – 'The moment when fabric became my tool'
Step inside the studio of the Polish Romani artist
You can hear the welding. And you can hear the blows of the hammer: David Smith
Richard Wentworth saw David Smith’s Wagon II in Smith’s outdoor studio in New York in the 1970s. Here he takes …
MicroTate 39
Four new responses to works in the Tate collection
Making a horse with dad: David Smith II
David Smith was best known for his large, muscular sculptures, but also had a vivid interest in contemporary dance. Here …
The master chameleon: Water
In the small town of Stykkishólmur, Iceland, Roni Horn has created a community centre that houses two installations, the second …
Jackson Pollock: 5 Things
A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool looks afresh at the pioneering and iconic American artist Jackson Pollock. Scrutinising some of …
Damien Hirst on Francis Bacon
When Damien was a kid, he says: 'All my paintings were like bad Bacons'
Santiago Sierra: Performance and Controversy
Watch the provocative performance staged at ºÚÁÏÉç in 2008 and find out more about the work of this controversial …
Five Things to Know about William Hogarth
Discover five key facts about this painter, printmaker and satirist
1819: Year of Revolution?
Political unrest, protest and global economic unease. Sound familiar? Martin Myrone looks back at a year of change