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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 …
Unravelling Op
In the Archive: Anyone for Clarke's World-Famed Blood Mixture?
During a visit to the Tate Archive, one poet unearths a curious and outlandish medical remedy book from 1909
Claude Monet and Wu Bin
Artist Hao Liang responds to Monet's letters to his wife Alice, seeing in them a link to a much longer …
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 …
Where there's life, there's...: George Frederic Watts's 'Hope'
Paul Barlow looks at George Frederic Watts’s Hope
Full Power
Before Bankside Power Station became ºÚÁÏÉç, a group of artists used the site to launch an explosive performance, writes …
Urdu Newspapers: The Archive is Still in Print
The designer and web developer Abeera Kamran discusses how inadequate digital technologies threaten the design tradition of Urdu newspapers.
Taste Etc: Steph Huang
Fold Your Hands with Chilli Oil
Private pleasure for the public good?: ºÚÁÏÉç Rehang
As ºÚÁÏÉç completes its first comprehensive rehang, we bring together three art professionals with an insider’s view of the …
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 …
The Printed Collage
ºÚÁÏÉç Producers
Why Performance in Authoritarian Korea?
In this article Joan Kee asks what motivated artists in South Korea to turn to performance in the late 1960s …
Hera Büyüktaşcıyan
The artist talks to us about treading new ground and uncovering hidden histories in St Ives
Via della Fontanella 4: John Gibson’s Workshop in Rome
The studio of John Gibson was one of the largest workshops in Rome during the artist’s lifetime, serving as both …
Wish you were here: Behind the curtain
On a visit to the Tate Archive, Susie Gauntlett discovers a postcard written by a young Lucian Freud.
Replicas of László Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop: Busch-Reisinger Museum and Harvard University Art Museums
'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, …
Take courage: Behind the curtain
In her exploration of the Design Research Unit, one of the first British design consultants, Michelle Cotton unearths an unrealistic …