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Degradation of Naum Gabo’s Plastic Sculpture: The Catalyst for the Workshop
Present in Absentia
For Mike Phillips, the interactive Psalms stores a tangible memory of his late friend and collaborator Donald Rodney
Ai Weiwei, a One-to-One
In 2011 visitors to ºÚÁÏÉç were invited to ask artist Ai Weiwei a question
Don McCullin on Shell-shocked US Marine
The photographer discusses his time in Vietnam and his infamous photograph
Practice as Research
Supporting the development of professional practice as research within Tate's Learning Department
The Story of Aubrey Beardsley in Five Artworks
Explore the life and art of an influential and controversial young illustrator
J.M.W. Turner, the Original Artist-Curator
Explore another side of Turner: the curator who designed his own gallery to display and promote his paintings
In Conversation with Jesse Darling
The Art Now artist talks to us about their motivation, inspiration and what they feel about art today
A Modern World: The Sculptor, The Landscape, The Architect
Get to know 8 photographers who explore Africa’s diverse cultures and histories
Discover powerful African stories told through photography
Mother Figure
Made in the early days of the welfare state, Henry Moore’s Madonna and Child is symbolic of a newly politicised …
Reconstructing the Forgotten: An Exhibition of 1970s and 1980s Video Installations, Re-staged with Authentic Technology
The Ethics of Participatory Research and Arts Practice
Addressing the ethical practices and challenges when working with issues of race and difference, neurodiversity, disability and young people
Small impressions of Manchester: Behind the Curtain
A little-known oil sketch by L.S. Lowry's teacher Adolphe Valette was recently discovered in the Tate archive. Valette's biographer tells …
Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
First Encounters with Rauschenberg: Richard Wentworth
Richard Wentworth relives teenage memories from the early 1960s when he visited an extraordinary exhibition by Robert Rauschenberg in London’s …
Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion
How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War