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Tate Papers

Should We Reproduce the Beauty of Decay? A Museumsleben in the work of Dieter Roth

Heide Skowranek

Heide Skowranek, Should We Reproduce the Beauty of Decay? A Museumsleben in the work of Dieter Roth; Tate Papers no.8
List

Five things to know about Fernand Léger

Meet the man who invented a new form of cubism to capture modern life

List

4 artworks that capture the climate emergency

A closer look at works highlighting the complexity and urgency of the climate crisis

Tate Etc

Man and nature united: In the studio: Lee Ufan

Sook-Kyung Lee and Lee Ufan

The artist Lee Ufan grew up and studied in Korea before moving to Japan, where he has been based for …

TateShots

David Batchelor: Studio visit

We joined the Scottish artist in his studio to ask him about Spectrum of Brick Lane 2007

Tate Papers

Video Games and the Technological Sublime

Eugénie Shinkle

This paper examines the notion of the contemporary technological sublime, and asks what sublime affect means in the context of …

Tate Papers

‘The Veriest Poem of Art in Nature’: E. A. Hornel’s Japanese Garden in the Scottish Borders

Ysanne Holt

E. A. Hornel (1864–1933) depicted Galloway girls in decorative, idyllic natural settings. From 1900 he also designed a small Japanese …

Essay

Surface tension

Viviane Rehberg

Thomas Ruff insists that his photographs capture only 'the surface of things'. But is there more than meets the eye?

Tate Etc

Veils of perfection: The EY Exhibition: Late Turner - Painting Set Free

The Swiss mountain known as the Rigi, overlooking Lake Lucerne and its surrounding valleys, was a subject to which Turner …

Student Resource

Details Coursework Guide

Explore the theme of details through works in our collection

Interview

Thao Nguyen Phan – 'My reflections on the history of Vietnam, the poetry of daily life'

Step inside the studio of artist Thao Nguyen Phan and discover her mesmerising, poetic work

Student Resource

Habitats Coursework Guide

From art about home life to art that highlights the impact of climate change and pollution on natural habitats

TateShots

Dorothy Cross: Studio visit

The Irish artist often uses the remains of dead animals or other found natural materials in her sculptures

TateShots

Contemporary Responses to Kurt Schwitters

Fictional Grandparents and an office designed by Frank Lloyd-Wright feature in two contemporary artistic responses to Kurt Schwitters

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: collectors, creators and sharers

Elena Villaespesa and Emily Fildes

Albums is a new user-generated content feature on the Tate website. In this blog post we take a first look …

Tate Etc

A New Way of Seeing

Ahead of a major new exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç, Frances Morris explores the connections between Hilma af Klint and Piet …

TateShots

Graciela Iturbide: 'An abstraction of the mind'

The Mexican photographer only shoots 'what surprises and provokes an emotion that I want to capture'

TateShots

Raqib Shaw: ‘Taking craft to a crazy, romantic extreme’

The Indian-born, London-based artist's extraordinary paintings feature rich colours and intricate detail

Tate Etc

Julianknxx

We talk to the artist about his multidisciplinary work, which explores the history of diaspora and imagines new possibilities for …

Art Makes

Kim Lim

Make your own sculptures using found materials to explore your local environment
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