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Vincent van Gogh: The Pilgrim Painter

Iain Sinclair

Van Gogh spent formative years between 1873 and 1876 living and working as an art dealer, and later a teacher, …

Student Resource

Journeys Coursework Guide

From physical journeys and migration to journeys of self-discovery, get ideas and inspiration about journeys in art

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Life Between Islands

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain

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Polymath of our time: Per Kirkeby

Robert Storr

To coincide with ºÚÁÏÉç’s exhibition of paintings by the Danish artist, the career of Per Kirkeby is explored – …

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Gazing into the watery abyss: Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep at Tate St Ives

James Attlee

Ninety per cent of the world’s oceans remain unexplored, fuelling our fascination for and fear of the sea for centuries, …

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A terrible beauty: Roger Fenton

Simon Grant1

In 1855 Roger Fenton took a photograph that became an iconic image of the Crimean War. The story of its …

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Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion

Joanna Bourke

How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War

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The Strange World of Edward Burne-Jones

Alison Smith

Edward Burne-Jones was a key figure in the art world of the 19th century whose work suffused familiar stories from …

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Are We Dreaming?

The bewildering proliferation of new technologies in the postwar era presented artists with unique opportunities for creative expression. But how …

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From the Issue of Art to the Issue of Position: The Echoes of Socialist Realism

Liu Ding and Carol Yinghua Lu

Socialist Realism represented the dominant creative method of China’s revolutionary era, yet critical histories of the practice are limited. This …

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 …

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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 …

Seeking ‘A Blazing Reality’: Nasreen Mohamedi’s Photographs

Eleanor Clayton

Explore the artist’s distinctive photographic practice with Eleanor Clayton, co-curator of the Nasreen Mohamedi exhibition Tate Liverpool, 6 June – …
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Introducing Liliane Lijn

Meet the American artist who pioneered the use of technology to make moving art

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Queer British Art 1861–1967

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Five Things to Know about Aubrey Williams

Get to know this founding member of the British Caribbean Artists Movement

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Egon Schiele: Crazier Than I Look?

Gemma Blackshaw

Egon Schiele's self-portraits have often been regarded as the works of a tortured, introspective artist, but this notion blinds us …

Tate Papers

Between Text and Image in Kandinsky’s Oeuvre: A Consideration of the Album Sounds

Christopher Short

Focusing on the album of poetry and woodcuts called Sounds (°­±ôä²Ô²µ±ð), published c.1912, this paper examines how Kandinsky …

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Sargent and Fashion: Audio

Listen to personal responses to artworks featured in the Tate Britain exhibition Sargent and Fashion

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The Three Dancers 1925 by Pablo Picasso

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

Devastated by the death of a friend in 1925, Picasso painted this ‘dance’ of intertwined sinister figures, the story and …

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