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Turn left for the revolution: Art Turning Left at Tate Liverpool

Hari Kunzru

When Jacques-Louis David allowed his famous painting The Death of Marat 1793–4 to be used in support of the Republican …

Tate Papers

August Sander’s Der Bauer and the Pervasiveness of the Peasant Tradition

Christian Weikop

Examining August Sander’s Der Bauer group of photographs in relation to the historical representation of peasants in German art, Christian …

Exhibition Guide

Dorothea Tanning

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Behind The Scenes

Behind the scenes with Tate's Merchandise Director

Rosey Blackmore

Rosey Blackmore, Merchandise Director at Tate Enterprises, shares an insight into her work managing a small team who create exhibition …

In Focus

Immanent Iconography

Michael Schreyach

In Focus project on Adam (1951, 1952) by Barnett Newman, authored by Michael Schreyach with contributions by Michael Leja and …
Artist Stories

Yoko Ono

Explore the artist’s childhood, artwork and activism and learn about her approaches to imagination, togetherness and rebellion
Exhibition Guide

Room Guide: Giacometti

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In Focus

The Plaster and its Cast

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
Artist Stories

Jasleen Kaur

Explore family histories, cultural memories and everyday objects
Tate Papers

‘Suffer a Sea-Change’: Turner, Painting, Drowning

Sarah Monks

This paper reflects upon the implications of J.M.W. Turner’s close and varied attention to the depiction of sea-water. In particular, …

Talking Point

Understanding Diaspora Through Art

Aïcha Mehrez

Explore what diaspora means through the work and thoughts of writers and artists with lived experience

Tate Papers

Coral and Lichen, Brains and Bowels: Jay DeFeo’s Hybrid Abstraction

Catherine Spencer

Situating the US artist Jay DeFeo within a network of West Coast practitioners during the 1950s and 1960s, this essay …

Student Resource

Ritual Coursework Guide

What is a ritual? Discover how ritual has been used as a theme in art

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The elemental photographer: August Strindberg

Clément Chéroux

August Strindberg (1849–1912) was a celebrated playwright, novelist and poet, whose  writing was often filled with his own sense of …

Tate Papers

Biopolitical Effigies: The Volatile Life-Cast in the Work of Paul Thek and Lynn Hershman Leeson

Milena Tomic

In the late 1960s and early 1970s American artists Paul Thek and Lynn Hershman Leeson independently created wax effigies and …

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How Eliasson is changing our perceptions

Discover three ways in which he used art to create a new world view

List

Six Artists Who Taught Us About Sex

Explore art that has changed the way we see our bodies

Podcast

Walks of Art: Bonnie Greer on Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group

The writer and critic explores the friendships, work and designs behind this radical set of artists

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A kiss across the ages: Barnett Newman

Carter Ratcliff

The older man in the photograph was Barnett Newman, unexpectedly being kissed by the youngster Michael Auder. Carter Ratcliff looks …

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Who paints bread better than Dalí?: Salvador Dalí III

Jeff Koons

‘God save the King!’ was one of Dalí's last, typically provocative, public pronouncements. Jeff Koons explains how meeting Dalí when …

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