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Five Things to Know: Pablo Picasso
He may be one of the world's most recognisable artists, but did you know these five facts about him?
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Visionary painter of the edgelands: Lowry at Tate Britain IV
A poet who grew up with Lowry’s popular prints in the family home and his mother’s stories about ‘Lowry-like people’ …
'Pataphysical Graham': A Consideration of the Pataphysical Dimension of the Artistic Practice of Rodney Graham
Pataphysical Graham ‘Pataphysical Graham’ investigates the possible use of pataphysical motifs in the work of the contemporary Canadian artist Rodney …
Say it with Piss Flowers
Helen Chadwick’s deceptively beautiful Piss Flowers are among the artist’s best-known and most influential works. To celebrate their arrival at …
Politically Engaged Artistic Practice: Strategies and Tactics
This paper explores political forms of artistic practice operating within Tate Exchange broadly and within the authors’ creative practice specifically. …
Ed Ruscha and the Art of the Everyday
In his paintings, drawings and photographs, artist Ed Ruscha makes the ordinary extraordinary
If at first you don't succeed, celebrate: Failure
Tackling the Climate Emergency
Our ongoing work to reduce our carbon footprint and protect the environment
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
August Sander’s Der Bauer and the Pervasiveness of the Peasant Tradition
Examining August Sander’s Der Bauer group of photographs in relation to the historical representation of peasants in German art, Christian …
Annette Messager: 'I work by intuition'
The French artist uses everyday objects, often found on the streets around her Paris studio, to create artworks that deal …
Archives & Access Project: AnnoTate – crowdsourcing to transcribe the Archives
Within the notes, letters and sketchbooks that constitute an artist’s archive, insights into the lives, loves, losses of individuals are …
MixTate: Jeffrey Hinton on Adam Farah-Saad
Adam Farah-Saad’s sculpture transports the disco doyen back to nights of mischief, wild dance and Hampstead Heath revelry