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Through the eyes of a child: Art Toys
Van Dyck and Tapestry in England
Van Dyck first came to England in 1620, when the Surrey-based Mortlake Manufactory began making tapestries. Simon Turner considers whether …
Girl in a Chemise c.1905 by Pablo Picasso
Picasso transformed an earlier painting of a boy to create this profile of a slender young woman. This paper uses …
Rethinking Artistic Languages: Global Politics and Gendered Practice
Surrealism Beyond Borders
Find out more about our exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç
Living in the Long Front
This essay offers a history and critical evaluation of ideas put forward by the critic Lawrence Alloway in the late …
Sickert and Photography
Rebecca Daniels on how Walter Sickert deftly combined art history and photography in his paintings
Rachel Whiteread: The Gran Boathouse
To coincide with her exhibition at Tate Britain, Tate Etc. visited one of Rachel Whiteread's lesser known public sculptures in …
Upgrading Conservation Science Infrastructure
A substantial grant from the new Capability for Collections Fund will enable transformative upgrades to the conservation science research infrastructure …
Coffee by Tate
The Roastery at Tate is a diverse and innovative Specialty coffee space situated within the historic grounds of Tate Britain
King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid: A Modern Retelling
Watch a modern retelling of Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones’s painting, King Cophetua and the Beggar Maid
Five artworks to see with your family at ºÚÁÏÉç
Read our list of playful, family-friendly art highlights
What happened to Tate's work in the war
Marking Tate Britain's reopening after a £45m renovation, our Assistant Curator of Gallery Records concludes our Tate history blog series …
When Painting Met Photography: Discover 5 artists who blurred the boundaries between painting and photography
The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever
5 things to know about Philip Guston
One of the 20th century’s most captivating painters
Optical allusion: Private view
How incredulity and irritation turned to fascination when an artist encountered Christopher Williams’s image of a cutaway section of a …