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Architecture and the Sixties: still radical after all these years
The Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow exhibition broke new ground for Tate Britain by mixing fine art, architecture …
Virginia Woolf: Thinking Back Through Our Mothers
Virginia Woolf’s radical feminist approach to writing has inspired generations of writers and artists. As a forthcoming exhibition at Tate …
Turn-of-the-Century Interiors
‘When he paints a portrait I read a life’
Walter Sickert’s radical paintings pushed British art into the 20th century, transforming the representation of everyday life. Here, before the …
Seven Sides of Edward Burne-Jones
Explore this Pre-Raphaelite visionary and his many talents
William Blake's illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy
Explore seven of Blake's illustrations to Dante's classic work in detail
William Blake's London
Explore the London locations important to Blake's life and work
Subjects and meaning in Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
Revolutionary in his approach to landscape but conservative in his approach to life: discover some of the themes that inspired …
Exhibition guide: All Too Human
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
A Review of the Literature on Young People’s Motivation and Gallery Engagement
This literature review provides an overview of key research, policy and practice around the motivation of young people to engage …
6: Exhibitions and Displays
Mona Hatoum: Room Guide
Room guide for Exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç - 4 MAY – 21 AUGUST 2016
Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in England, 1969: Notes from an ancient island
Robert Smithson, best known for his Land Art piece Spiral Jetty, and Nancy Holt, best known for her work …
William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition
This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …
Patronage: Mercantile Sitters
Painting and Photography
Where the wild things are: Animals
When Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping was forced to expel the beasties that inhabited his Theater of the World he …
Pierre Bonnard: His Rhythm was Colour
The French painter Pierre Bonnard often worked from memory, capturing fleeting moods and moments in unconventional compositions. A bold and …
Participant Biographies
Extraordinary scenes of beautifully arranged horrible wilderness: British Orientalist Painting
As Tate Britain mounts an exhibition of work by nineteenth-century Western artists who travelled east, Briony Llewellyn delves into the …