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Teaching Resource

H is for Howling

A self-led resource to help you and your group discover the power of expressing your own point of view

Tate Etc

Farhad Anrarnia on Malevich

When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …

Tate Etc

First Encounters with Rauschenberg: Mark Bradford

Mark Bradford

The Los Angeles-based artist Mark Bradford, who represents his country at the 2017 Venice Biennale and is known as much …

Tate Etc

Visual Battlefield: Iranian Photobooks

Morad Montazami

A selection of rare photobooks on display at ºÚÁÏÉç documents the revolution in Iran in the late 1970s and …

Tate Etc

Jonathan Anderson on Lucian Freud Leigh Bowery 1991

In Focus

Artistic Responses to the Lebanese Wars

Chad Elias

Chad Elias explores artistic responses to the Lebanese Wars for Tate In Focus.

A-Z of Modernist Photography

Discover 26 things you need to know about this period of photography

Tate Papers

Scale in Sculpture: The Sixties and Henry Moore: Rothenstein Lecture

Anne Wagner

How do size and scale matter to the sculpture of Henry Moore? This paper offers a preliminary investigation of this …

In Focus

Women Singing II : Art Free of Context

Richard Shiff

Tate Research In Focus study on Women Singing II 1966 by Willem de Kooning
Student Resource

Self-Image Coursework Guide

Explore how artists have represented themselves, and others, using portraiture

Tate Etc

Lives of the Artists: Maria Bartuszová

Gabriela Garlatyová

Introducing the Slovak artist Maria Bartuszová, who created extraordinary, delicate and fragile-looking white plaster abstract sculptures whose biomorphic shapes were …

Tate Etc

Dancing in the Rain

Artist Ro Robertson is stirred by the ‘new and vital movement’ in Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures and reflects on the connections …

Artist Stories

Pio Abad

Watch a video with Turner Prize nominee Pio Abad and explore colonial histories, cultural loss and the power of objects
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 …

Tate Etc

How Embarrassing!

Gilda Williams

The Austrian painter Maria Lassnig (1919–2014) spent her life exploring what she called ‘body awareness painting’, much of which was …

Tate Etc

Temple of mysteries: Mark Rothko

John Banville

John Banville writes a personal appreciation of Rothko after a visit to ºÚÁÏÉç’s Rothko Room.

Tate Etc

Secession

Eleanora Louis

Eleanora Louis looks at the history of the Vienna Secession.

Tate Etc

On the road to a state of grace: Boetti, Polke, Clemente and Taaffe

Brooks Adams

As Adams writes: "This is a tale of four contemporary art shamans, in a pre-9/11 world that could still entertain …

Essay

Artists' Perspectives: Sensation and Chinese Contemporary Art 1999–2000 by Cao Fei

Artists' Perspectives

Artist Cao Fei discusses works in the Tate collection in relation to Charles Saatchi's 1997 exhibition Sensation and Chinese Contemporary …
Tate Etc

When the future was now: Nam June Paik

Wulf Herzogenrath

The pioneering Korean-born artist and composer Nam June Paik (1932–2006), who famously declared that the ‘future is now’, is considered …

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