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Five Ways Christian Marclay’s The Clock does more than just tell the time
Learn about the award-winning video installation and why it is more than just a timepiece
Emily Speed: Flatland
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Liverpool and listen to the audio description of the film
Vanessa Arias Bujia
Social Media Architecture and Governance: Exploring the Evolution of Socio-Digital Cultural Policy and Digital Transformation Strategy in Arts Organisations – …
Kahyun Lee
Transnational Curating at ºÚÁÏÉç: Producing Narratives of East Asian Art in Global Currents
The Lives of Digital Things: A Community of Practice Dialogue
Andrei Tarkovsky and Contemporary Art: Medium and Mediation
The rediscovery of the Soviet film director Andrei Tarkovsky (1932–1986) as an artist in the cinema allows us to see …
Tate Etc. Writing Prize
The Tate Etc. Writing Prize, our annual competition for young art writers, focuses on Lubaina Himid’s exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç. …
Sites of Disturbance: Systems of Knowledge and Hiller’s Anarchival Impulse
Cured by colour
Christopher Turner explores how the study of colour by artists, writers and scientists has influenced our sense of the world.
The expansive lens: In conversation
Peter Campus was one of the first artists to explore the formal possibilities of film and video technology. Douglas Gordon, …
Conservation Concerns for Acrylic Emulsion Paints: A Literature Review
Acrylic emulsion paints have been widely used by artists since their development in the late 1950s. This paper reviews the …
Five Stories of Queer Artists
Discover five important stories of queer love and relationships told through art
Journeys Coursework Guide
From physical journeys and migration to journeys of self-discovery, get ideas and inspiration about journeys in art
Les Immatériaux or How to Construct the History of Exhibitions: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
The 1985 exhibition Les Immatériaux – curated by French philosopher Jean-François Lyotard and Thierry Chaput at the Centre Pompidou in …
‘No Continuing City’: John Constable, John Britton and Views of Urban History
This article explores the place of urban subjects in works by the nineteenth-century artist John Constable, who is generally known …
Jolly containers for a perpetual present: Architecture
Recent urban regeneration projects, both in the UK and abroad, have often combined the building of shopping centres and apartments …
Video Commune: Nam June Paik at WGBH-TV, Boston
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the video artist Nam June Paik created his earliest works for broadcast at …
Joshua Woolford Artist Residency: New Dialogues with Sound
Listen to sound pieces created in response to artworks featured in the Tate collection