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In Focus

The Adolescent Female Body

Jason Edwards

Jason Edwards explores representations of the adolescent female body in order to contextualise The Singer exhibited 1889 and Applause 1893 …
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We are here: Photographing Britain

David Campany, Nigel Shafran, Homer Sykes, Martin Parr, Anna Pavord, Viktor Kolár, Kathryn Hughes, Brett Rogers and Tessa Codrington

To coincide with Tate Britain’s photographic survey of Britain’s social history, Tate Etc. asked a selection of writers, curators and …

In Focus

The Culture of Collecting

Elyse Speaks

Elyse Speaks on the Culture of Collecting, as part of Tate In Focus research project exploring Black Wall 1959 by …
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Lives of the artists

Alison M. Gingeras

Flamboyant. Extravagant. Megalomanic. Alcoholic. Sexually obsessed. Manic-depressive. How important is persona in understanding an artist’s practice? By Alison Gingeras

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Liberate the Archives

Aleema Gray

The researcher and curator Aleema Gray discusses the responsibilities of working with Black history and archives in institutions.

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My Memories of an Indian Master

Shanay Jhaveri and Howard Hodgkin

Bhupen Khakhar (1934–2003) was an acclaimed artist both in India and internationally. Active from the 1960s, he was part of …

Exhibition Guide

Red Star Over Russia: A revolution in visual culture 1905–55

2017 marks the centenary of the October Revolution. This exhibition explores the visual culture that emerged in its wake

Essay

A Roller, two Peregrine Falcons and a Long-eared Owl with her Young, date not known, by Francis Barlow

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

Essay

Lost Art: Richard Serra

Jennifer Mundy

The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …

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Kazimir Malevich: Black Square

An artwork considered to be the Hour Zero of modern art for many artists

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Peter Kennard: Studio Visit

Shocking, haunting and unsettling, the artist's photomontages live long in the memory

List

Five ways members make a difference

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access project: Animating the Archives – a new video series: Transforming Tate Britain, Archives & Access

Rebecca Sinker

Rebecca Sinker, Curator: Digital Learning introduces a new video series on the Tate archive: Animating the Archives
Interview

Tai-Shan Schierenberg on Portrait of a Young Woman

Join the artist as he describes the first time he saw Meredith Frampton's painting.

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'Death has not required us to keep a day free': Damien Hirst at ºÚÁÏÉç

Damien Hirst

For the Love of God, Hirst's diamond-encrusted skull, has already become one of the most talked about works …

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Atul Dodiya on Malevich

When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …

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London 1968: The Poster Workshop

Alexander Peter Dukes

One of the founders looks back at the brief but prolific output of the Poster Workshop in London’s Camden Town

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Portfolio: Naoya Hatakeyama – Everything is Illuminated

Yasufumi Nakamori

Celebrating the work of the Japanese photographer whose black and white series shows Tokyo in a new light

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A Twist of Fate

Rasheed Araeen recounts the moment he became a sculptor

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‘What would a man do?’

Once dubbed ‘the great offender’, Caroline Coon enjoys revisiting the ‘transformative masquerade’ of her oil painting Self in Cock Mask

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