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Showing 61–80 of 115 results for Manchester

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Architecture and the Sixties: still radical after all these years

Rem Koolhaas and Lynne Cooke

The Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow exhibition broke new ground for Tate Britain by mixing fine art, architecture …

Tate Etc

Virginia Woolf: Thinking Back Through Our Mothers

Laura Smith

Virginia Woolf’s radical feminist approach to writing has inspired generations of writers and artists. As a forthcoming exhibition at Tate …

In Focus

Turn-of-the-Century Interiors

Samuel Shaw

Tate In Focus project exploring The Doll’s House 1899–1900 by William Rothenstein
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‘When he paints a portrait I read a life’

Matthew Krishanu, Andrew Cranston, Thomas Kennedy, Kaye Donachie, Somaya Critchlow, Merlin James and Louise Giovanelli

Walter Sickert’s radical paintings pushed British art into the 20th century, transforming the representation of everyday life. Here, before the …

List

Seven Sides of Edward Burne-Jones

Explore this Pre-Raphaelite visionary and his many talents

Look Closer

William Blake's illustrations to Dante's Divine Comedy

Explore seven of Blake's illustrations to Dante's classic work in detail

Picture Essay

William Blake's London

Explore the London locations important to Blake's life and work

Look Closer

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

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

Claire Sowton

This literature review provides an overview of key research, policy and practice around the motivation of young people to engage …

6: Exhibitions and Displays

Tim Batchelor

This curatorial essay by Tim Batchelor explores the special exhibitions at Tate dedicated to William Hogarth. Written to accompany BP …
Exhibition Guide

Mona Hatoum: Room Guide

Room guide for Exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç - 4 MAY – 21 AUGUST 2016

Tate Etc

Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in England, 1969: Notes from an ancient island

Nancy Holt and Simon Grant1

Robert Smithson, best known for his Land Art piece Spiral Jetty, and Nancy Holt, best known for her work …

Tate Papers

William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition

Martin Myrone and David Blayney Brown

This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …

In Focus

Patronage: Mercantile Sitters

Huw T. David

Tate Research In Focus project on Thomas Gainsborough's painting Peter Darnell Muilman, Charles Crokatt and William Keable in a Landscape …
In Focus

Painting and Photography

Clare A.P. Willsdon

Tate In Focus research project exploring Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 ?1858–60 by William Dyce
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Where the wild things are: Animals

Massimiliano Gioni

When Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping was forced to expel the beasties that inhabited his Theater of the World he …

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Pierre Bonnard: His Rhythm was Colour

Barry Schwabsky

The French painter Pierre Bonnard often worked from memory, capturing fleeting moods and moments in unconventional compositions. A bold and …

Tate Papers

Participant Biographies

Participant Biographies; Tate Papers no.8, following the Inherent Vice confernece on the replication of fragile and disintegrating scultpure
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Extraordinary scenes of beautifully arranged horrible wilderness: British Orientalist Painting

Briony Llewellyn

As Tate Britain mounts an exhibition of work by nineteenth-century Western artists who travelled east, Briony Llewellyn delves into the …

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