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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
The Painter Princess
Turkish-born Fahrelnissa Zeid created extraordinary paintings that mix Islamic, Byzantine, Arab, Persian and European influences
Terry Winters: Studio Visit
Winters tells us how scientific patterns provide the starting point for his explorations in paint
LYB is for Lynette Yiadom-Boakye
An inclusive classroom activity for your students to explore their ideas and record their experiences to get to know Lynette …
Ann Coxon
International Textile Art from 1960 to 1979
Exploring the Black Atlantic
In this four-part mini-series, writer and curator Ekow Eshun examines the rich and boundless ways in which artists have engaged …
Barbara Hepworth and Gimpel Fils: The Rise and Fall of an Artist-Dealer Relationship
Records held in the Gimpel Fils Gallery Archive in London shed new light on Barbara Hepworth’s relationship with her dealers, …
Introduction to Tracey Emin
A closer look at the life and work of the influential British artist Tracey Emin
Carl Andre born 1935 Poetry Reading 2006
More than skin deep: Tate Acquisition II
Tate Etc. introduces a recent purchase now on show at ºÚÁÏÉç: Santu Mofokeng’s The Black Photo Album | Look …
More than surreal: Leonora Carrington
Two drawings by the underrated artist Leonora Carrington, purchased by Tate, go on display at ºÚÁÏÉç for the first …
Annette Messager: 'I work by intuition'
The French artist uses everyday objects, often found on the streets around her Paris studio, to create artworks that deal …
MixTate: Shcaa on Paul Klee
Paris-based producer and composer Shcaa reflects on the many shades of mystery in Paul Klee’s watercolour
H is for Howling
A self-led resource to help you and your group discover the power of expressing your own point of view
Farhad Anrarnia on Malevich
When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …