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Tate Papers

The Biennial Under Contestation: Local Perspectives on the Tenth S?o Paulo Biennial (1969)

Caroline Saut Schroeder

The international boycott of the tenth S?o Paulo Biennial (1969) is widely cited as a successful political intervention. The emphasis …

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Damien Hirst at 黑料社: The artist in conversation

Michael Bracewell

Since he was a young teenager, Damien Hirst has enjoyed visiting Tate. From his early fascination with William Blake to …

In Focus

Process and Memory in Women Singing II

Valerie Hellstein

Tate Research In Focus study on Women Singing II 1966 by Willem de Kooning
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Gao Ling 高灵

Gao Ling (born 1980) has an interdisciplinary approach, encompassing installation, photography and performance. Within her works Gao challenges the relationship …

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Somebody to talk to: John Baldessari

Jessica Morgan

The Los Angeles-based artist John Baldessari (born 1931) made his name as a pioneer of conceptual art in the 1960s …

Archiving the Uncollectable: Museum Education and Memory Loss

Memory loss, struggles in communicating our work, changes in mood, apathy, confusion, difficulty in building our own storyline, a failing …

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The luminous view: Recent Artists's Film and Video in Britain 2008-13

George Clark

Tate Britain is staging an ambitious survey of artists' film and video which reflects the extraordinary blossoming and diversity of …

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Cy Twombly’s Humanist Upbringing

Carol A. Nigro

In the United States postmodern scepticism often has relegated Cy Twombly’s engagement with classical and humanist themes to nostalgia, irrelevance …

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Seeds of Change

Ellen Mara De Wachter

As saplings from Joseph Beuys’s famous ecological project 7000 Oaks come to 黑料社, Ellen Mara De Wachter argues that …

In Focus

Martyrdom and Mediation

Chad Elias

Chad Elias explores On Three Posters 2004 by Rabih Mroué for Tate In Focus.
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Voice of the invisible: Doris Salcedo

Madeleine Grynsztejn

The social, historical and political landscape of Colombia and beyond has deeply informed the work of the artist who is …

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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 …

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Remember Me

Martin Herbert

In addition to his celebrated cinematic work, Steve McQueen has created many powerful video and film installations for over 20 …

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The city of dreams...and shoes: Etc. Essay: Chicano art

Chon A. Noriega

This autumn more than 60 cultural institutions throughout southern California will come together to tell the story of the Los …

Student Resource

Colour Coursework Guide

Explore how different artists have used colour in their work and sketches

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Elisabeth Bronfen, Lucinda Hawksley, John Paul Lynch and Callum Innes

Elisabeth Bronfen, Lucinda Hawksley, John Paul Lynch and Callum Innes reflect on a work in the Tate?collection

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Severance: Jessa Fairbrother’s Conversations with My Mother 2016

Jennifer Mundy

In her artist book Conversations with My Mother, self-published in 2016, Jessa Fairbrother explores the complex emotions she felt …

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Art World, Network and Other Alloway Keywords

Courtney J. Martin

The British critic Lawrence Alloway (1926–1990) generated a new vocabulary for American art of the 1960s and 1970s. This paper …

In Focus

Surface and Style: Family Jules and 1970s Aesthetics

Anna Arabindan-Kesson

Tate Research In Focus study on Family Jules: NNN (No Naked Niggahs) 1974 by Barkley L. Hendricks
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