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In Focus

Critical Genealogies

Emily Warner

Critical Genealogies, part of Tate Research publication 'In Focus: Pompeii 1959 by Hans Hofmann' by Emily Warner, published January 2018
Tate Papers

Emerson’s Evolution

Carl Fuldner

British photographer Peter Henry Emerson’s dramatic recantation of his beliefs about photography and art forms a canonical yet perplexing episode …

Tate Papers

Unconcealment: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Lynda Morris

Sophie Richard’s analysis, published posthumously in 2009, of the role played by the networks of artists, dealers, museum curators, collectors …

Project Visible

Amy McKelvie

Where has Project Visible come from? What does it do?

Project Visible is programmed by the Schools and Teachers team …

Tate Etc

Art Breaking Free

In the early 20th century, an international circle of friends known as the Blue Rider were united by an urge …

Look Closer

What Was Andy Warhol Thinking?

Soup cans, movie stars and dollar signs … explore the ideas and themes behind Warhol's iconic artworks

In Focus

The Painting: Making and Meaning

Ayla Lepine

Tate Research In Focus project on The Deluge 1920 by Winifred Knights
Tate Etc

Drawing the vortex: The Vorticists II

Mark Antliff

The British avant-garde group was formed in London in 1914 by the artist, writer and polemicist Wyndham Lewis. Their idea, …

Tate Etc

Dancing the white darkness: Maya Deren

Marina Warner

Maya Deren (1917–1961) is regarded as one of the first important American experimental filmmakers. To coincide with a series of …

In Focus

Iconic Portraits: Revising the Canon

Anna Arabindan-Kesson

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

Performing the Real: Chhachhi Then and Now

Rahaab Allana

Tate Etc

A world on the verge of collapse: Anthony van Dyck

Adam Nicolson

In 1635 van Dyck painted his largest and most ambitious work, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his Family. …

Look Closer

Digging the Thames with Mark Dion

Take a deeper look at Mark Dion’s Tate Thames Dig, find out how it was made, what’s a wunderkammer …

Tate Etc

Earthly delights: The art of the garden

Jemima Montagu

The Art of the Garden: Jemima Montagu explores the garden symbol all the way back to Eden, through the ‘close-locked’ …

Tate Etc

Journeys into the past: Behind the curtain

Margaret Drabble, Shirin Spencer, Nina Williams, Veronica Gosling, David Page and Louisa Buck

Tate Archive 40th Anniversary Special: highlights from artists’ archives acquired in recent years are selected by family, friends and admirers

Tate Papers

Guttuso, Guernica, Gramsci: Art, History and the Symbolic Strategy of the Italian Communist Party

Lara Pucci

The Italian Communist artist Renato Guttuso found in Picasso’s 1937 painting Guernica a language with which to confront the violence …

How To

How to start a movement

Passionate about a cause and want to make a difference? Get mobilised with nine steps to starting your own movement …

Tate Etc

Esprit ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù: Marcel Broodthaers

Wilfried Dickhoff

In 1975 the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers (1924–1976) made the piece ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù for the ICA, London. A large crab and …

Tate Etc

Colour and Kinesis

Inga Fraser

Born in New Zealand, the painter, animator and sculptor Len Lye was also a talented experimental filmmaker. A selection of …

Tate Papers

°ä´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù²¹²ú±ô±ð’s Sketch for Hadleigh Castle : A Technical Examination

Natasha Duff

Constable (1776–1837) made one of his characteristic 'six footer' oil sketches in preparation for Hadleigh Castle which he exhibited at …

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