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Collecting and Exhibiting American Art at Tate

The essays in this section explore the significance of three survey exhibitions of American art held at Tate during the …

In Focus

Unravelling Op

Frances Follin

Unravelling Op, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by Alex …
Tate Etc

In the Archive: Anyone for Clarke's World-Famed Blood Mixture?

Daljit Nagra

During a visit to the Tate Archive, one poet unearths a curious and outlandish medical remedy book from 1909

Tate Etc

Claude Monet and Wu Bin

Hao Liang

Artist Hao Liang responds to Monet's letters to his wife Alice, seeing in them a link to a much longer …

Essay

Performance Art: The Swinging Sixties, Pop, film, and Fluxus

Find out about the artists who both sought inpiration from and influenced popular culture during this period of radical social …

Tate Etc

Where there's life, there's...: George Frederic Watts's 'Hope'

Paul Barlow

Paul Barlow looks at George Frederic Watts’s Hope

Tate Etc

Full Power

Before Bankside Power Station became ºÚÁÏÉç, a group of artists used the site to launch an explosive performance, writes …

Tate Papers

Urdu Newspapers: The Archive is Still in Print

Abeera Kamran

The designer and web developer Abeera Kamran discusses how inadequate digital technologies threaten the design tradition of Urdu newspapers.

Tate Etc

Taste Etc: Steph Huang

Fold Your Hands with Chilli Oil

Tate Etc

Private pleasure for the public good?: ºÚÁÏÉç Rehang

Kathy Halbreich, Max Hollein and Karsten Schubert

As ºÚÁÏÉç completes its first comprehensive rehang, we bring together three art professionals with an insider’s view of the …

Tate Etc

Plant Life: by Giovanni Aloi

Most often celebrated for his portraits of people, Lucian Freud was also a prolific and sensitive painter of plants, with …

In Focus

The Printed Collage

Christina Weyl

The Printed Collage, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by …

ºÚÁÏÉç Producers

ºÚÁÏÉç Producers plan and deliver activities and events for other young people aged 15–25, and work on creative projects …
Tate Papers

Why Performance in Authoritarian Korea?

Joan Kee

In this article Joan Kee asks what motivated artists in South Korea to turn to performance in the late 1960s …

Tate Etc

Hera Büyüktaşcıyan

The artist talks to us about treading new ground and uncovering hidden histories in St Ives

Tate Papers

Via della Fontanella 4: John Gibson’s Workshop in Rome

Anna Frasca-Rath

The studio of John Gibson was one of the largest workshops in Rome during the artist’s lifetime, serving as both …

Tate Etc

Wish you were here: Behind the curtain

Susie Gauntlett

On a visit to the Tate Archive, Susie Gauntlett discovers a postcard written by a young Lucian Freud.

Tate Papers

Replicas of László Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop: Busch-Reisinger Museum and Harvard University Art Museums

Henry Lie

Henry Lie, Replicas of László Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop: Busch-Reisinger Museum and Harvard University Art Museums; Tate Papers no.8
Tate Etc

'To drag the past into the present and re-animate it'

What is it like to sit for Frank Auerback every week for more than 30 years? Tate curator, Catherine Lampert, …

Tate Etc

Take courage: Behind the curtain

Michelle Cotton

In her exploration of the Design Research Unit, one of the first British design consultants, Michelle Cotton unearths an unrealistic …

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