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Tate Papers

‘No Continuing City’: John Constable, John Britton and Views of Urban History

Stephen Daniels

This article explores the place of urban subjects in works by the nineteenth-century artist John Constable, who is generally known …

Tate Papers

The Fall of Anarchy : Politics and Anatomy in an Enigmatic Painting by J.M.W. Turner

Sam Smiles

The subject of Turner’s mysterious unfinished painting, known today as Death on a Pale Horse, is a problem that …

Tate Etc

Of redemption and damnation: Mark Rothko I

Carter Ratcliff

Rothko believed he was "producing an art that would last for 1,000 years". It was a sentiment that was in …

Archives& Access Toolkit

Designing an archive digitisation project

From planning to delivery and all that's in between

In Focus

Rothenstein in France

Samuel Shaw

Tate In Focus project exploring The Doll’s House 1899–1900 by William Rothenstein
Tate Etc

‘And now what, if my sacrifice was in vain?’: Paul Gaugin I

Nancy Ireson

Before his self-imposed exhile in Tahiti, the pioneer of modernism spent his formative years in Brittany, northern France. Here, he …

In Focus

California in Catastrophe

Andrew Witt

Tate Research In Focus project on Evidence 1977 by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel
Tate Papers

The Modern Cult of Replicas: A Rieglian Analysis of Values in Replication

Sebastiano Barassi

Sebastiano Barassi, The Modern Cult of Replicas: A Rieglian Analysis of Values in Replication; Tate Papers no.8, featuring the conservation …

Realising the Potential of Artist-Child Learning Encounters at ArtPlay

Neryl Jeanneret, Robert Brown and Simon Spain

The City of Melbourne’s ArtPlay is open to children aged three to thirteen years and provides a wide range of …

In Focus

Abstract Expressionism and the Global Impact of the Venice Biennale in the 1950s

Claire Brandon

Tate Papers

Art & Language, Transatlanticism and Conceptual Cosmopolitanism

Kevin Brazil

This essay looks at the role of transatlanticism in the early work of the conceptual art collective Art & Language, …

Tate Papers

John Gibson’s Friendship with Charles Eastlake and its Importance in Securing Gibson’s Reputation in London

Susanna Avery-Quash

This article traces the fifty-year friendship between John Gibson and the artist and writer Charles Eastlake. It focuses on their …

Tate Papers

Portrait of a Doctor c.1935–1947, by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

Portrait of a Doctor is actually two paintings: one was painted on top of the other at a later date. …

Tate Papers

Notes on the Centre: *Two Decades of American Painting *in Australia, 1967

Charles Green

In 1967 the exhibition Two Decades of American Painting, organised by the Museum of Modern Art, New York, travelled …

In Focus

Wrinkles in Time

Sophie Halart

Tate Research publication 'In Focus: Wrinkle 1968 by Liliana Porter' by Sophie Halart, published January 2018
Exhibition Guide

Aliza Nisenbaum

Read more about the Tate Liverpool exhibition and the artist's sitters

Tate Etc

When history collapses Into the present: Dexter Dalwood

David Anfam

When history collapses Into the present; David Anfam on Dexter Dalwood, Tate Etc. issue 18 Spring 2010
In Focus

The Painting

Aaron Rosen

Tate In Focus research project exploring Orthodox Boys 1948 by Bernard Perlin
Tate Etc

Somebody to talk to: John Baldessari

Jessica Morgan

The Los Angeles-based artist John Baldessari (born 1931) made his name as a pioneer of conceptual art in the 1960s …

Tate Papers

Developing the Practitioner-Researcher Within the Art Museum

Emily Pringle

This paper sets out to explore how research functions in the art museum, and whether our understanding of research and …

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