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Student Resource

Myths and Legends Coursework Guide

Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!

Tate Papers

‘Layers of Looking’: Changing Surfaces in the Paintings of Gary Hume

Rachel Scott, Helen Brett and Bronwyn Ormsby

This article explores issues of change in the high gloss surfaces of four of Gary Hume’s paintings: Incubus 1991, Water …

In Focus

Occupations / Heroic Symbols

Christian Weikop

Tate In Focus research project exploring Heroic Symbols 1969 by Anselm Kiefer, authored by Christian Weikop
In Focus

Interview: Rosenquist on Silo

James Rosenquist, Rachel Barker and Tom Learner

Tate Research In Focus project study on Silo 1963–4 by James Rosenquist
Tate Papers

°¿³Ù²¹Ã¯³Ù¾± 1930 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

Picabia’s so-called ‘transparency’ paintings – of which °¿³Ù²¹Ã¯³Ù¾± is a prime example – have not been the subject of much …

Tate Papers

The Upper Room : A Study of Materials and Stability

Natasha Walker and Joyce H. Townsend

Chris Ofili’s The Upper Room 1999–2002 consists of thirteen paintings displayed within a specially designed and carefully lit room. This …

Picture Essay

Tate International: Remarkable projects come from remarkable people

Judith Nesbitt

Some buildings just stop you in your tracks, or in this case, required a swift U-turn, readily performed by our …

PhD opportunity: Imperial Intimacies: Portraiture and the East India Company, c.1757–1857

The Tate and the Courtauld are pleased to announce the availability of an Arts and Humanities Research Council fully funded …

Tate Etc

Optimistic abstraction: Charline von Heyl at Tate Liverpool

Gavin Delahunty

The curator of the forthcoming exhibition by the German abstract painter introduces her work, and a fellow artist pays homage

In Focus

The Painting

Amy Concannon

Tate Research In Focus project on John Constable's Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows 1831
In Focus

Eat, Live, Work

Sandra Zalman

Tate Research In Focus study on Walls Paper 1972 by Gordon Matta-Clark
Tate Papers

Teaching with Anger and Outrage in the Archives

Thai Jones

The scholar and journalist Thai Jones discusses the sidelining of certain histories by institutions and the role of archives in …

Exhibition Guide

Edward Burra

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain

Tate Papers

On the Evolution of a Peer-led Programmme: Tate Forum

Rebecca Sinker

This paper reflects on the development of Tate Forum, Tate Britain’s peer-led youth group (established 2002), drawing on interviews with …

Tate Etc

One giant artistic leap for mankind: Document: Thomas Harriot

William R. Shea

One Giant Artistic Leap For Mankind: William R. Shea on Thomas Harriot in TATE ETC. magazine
Tate Etc

Model behaviour: Thomas Demand

Matt Watkins

Matt Watkins talks to the German artist Thomas Demand about how he makes his photographs

Tate Etc

Where can I get a whale skeleton?: Gabriel Orozco II

Marco Barrera Bassols

In 2006 Gabriel Orozco installed an 11.7 metre grey whale skeleton in Mexico City’s José Vasconcelos Library. But how did …

Provisional Semantics Survey

Can you help us to map past and current projects, reports and publications related to museum cataloguing and object description, …

In Focus

Hogarth at the Tate

Tim Batchelor

Curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor to accompany BP Spotlight: William Hogarth 1697–1764, Tate Britain 27 October 2014 – 26 April …

Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk c.1670–75 by Gilbert Soest

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

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