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Leigh Bowery!
To celebrate the new exhibition coming to ºÚÁÏÉç, Leigh Bowery's friends and collaborators share their memories of the artist …
Exposing Creation: Portraits of Newman and His Paintings
A Persistent Passion for the Print
Software-based Art Preservation
October 2017 – ongoing
A research project into the care and preservation of software-based artworks in the Tate collection
Tackling the Climate Emergency
Our ongoing work to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment
Love, friendship & rivalry: Christmas cards
Explore rarely-seen Christmas cards, sent and received by artists whose correspondence is of the more intimate kind
Yves Klein 1928–62 Paintings, Sculpture and Documents 1974
School visits to Tate St Ives
Bring your class to Tate St Ives for free
Archives & Access project: the Archive Gallery – from digital to life and back again: Transforming Tate Britain
Hélio and I: Hélio Oiticica in London
Hélio Oiticica’s The Body of Colour comes to ºÚÁÏÉç in June. Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with …
‘I loved the bugs, they were gross.’ Ruby, age 9: Turner Prize
On a yearly basis it provokes passionate debate on the state of contemporary British art, and it has inspired other …
The artist and the Emperor: J.M.W. Turner
During a visit to Tate Britain, Katharina Fritsch finds herself ‘sucked into’ the allure and eccentric character of J.M.W. Turner’s …
New Voices: Speaking in Half-Whispers
Getting under the skin of Dorothea Tanning's enigmatic painting, A Mi-Voix 1958
Full Power
Before Bankside Power Station became ºÚÁÏÉç, a group of artists used the site to launch an explosive performance, writes …
Blurring the Boundaries between Art and Life (in the Museum?)
Gothic Romance and the Quixotic Hero:A Pageant for Henry Fuseli in 1783
Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) was one of the most inventive artists of his age, exploring the strange and fantastic in a …
Fun, exotic and very modern: Patrick Caulfield at Tate Britain I
He preferred to be seen as an artist within the great European tradition of Juan Gris and Georges Braque, while …
Telling Tales
Since the 1950s, Paula Rego has been making paintings, collages, pastels, drawings, etchings and sculptures that have fought censorship, revolutionised …
Thomas Guest and Paul Nash in Wiltshire: Two Episodes in the Artistic Approach to British Antiquity
The artistic representation of British antiquity brings in its wake a problem of methodology: how are the working assumptions of …