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In Focus

The Painting

AnnMarie Perl

In Focus study by AnnMarie Perl on Meryon 1960–1 by Franz Kline, a Tate Research publication
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The early adventures: Gabriel Orozco I

Francesco Bonami

Since it was shown at the Venice Biennale in 1993, Gabriel Orozco’s Empty Shoe Box has become one of most …

Interview

Gabriel Orozco at ºÚÁÏÉç

The mexican artist is renowned for his endless experimentation with found objects

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Bruce Davidson's Subway

The Magnum photographer talks about his Subway series

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‘Zanele Muholi’s work changed my life’, says Logan Kingsbeer

For Logan Kingsbeer, a chair of Tate's LGBTQ+ network, an exhibition by the South African artist had a profound impact

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The God-maker who did his job too well: Rubens and Britain

Lucy Worsley

In 2008 Tate Members helped to buy Peter Paul Rubens’s important oil sketch created for the Banqueting House in Whitehall, …

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Art, culture and camouflage

Roy R. Behrens

In 1896 the American artist Abbott H. Thayer published an article on how animals protected themselves with the use of …

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Kazimir Malevich: Black Square

An artwork considered to be the Hour Zero of modern art for many artists

Tate Papers

Gothic Romance and the Quixotic Hero:A Pageant for Henry Fuseli in 1783

Martin Myrone

Henry Fuseli (1741–1825) was one of the most inventive artists of his age, exploring the strange and fantastic in a …

Robert Morris born 1931 Robert Morris , Tate Gallery 1971; Bodyspacemotionthings , ºÚÁÏÉç 2009

Jonah Westerman

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Jonah Westerman explores the Robert Morris exhibitions Robert Morris …
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The ambiguous pleasures of Puritanism: William Scott at Tate St Ives

David Anfam

William Scott (1913–1989) is known for his still lifes, landscapes and nudes produced over a 60-year period. A friend of …

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My Gorky: Arshile Gorky

Mougouch Fielding and Cosima Spender

The influential Armenian-born American painter Arshile Gorky (1904–1948) was described as the last of the great Surrealists, the first of …

Exhibition Guide

Petrit Halilaj: Very volcanic over this green feather

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Border crossing: Open Systems II

Anna Dezeuze

The late 1960s saw a radical rethinking of the art object through ‘Open Systems.’ Anna Dezeuze explores aspects of this …

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Inescapable truths: Gerhard Richter I

John-Paul Stonard

ºÚÁÏÉç’s  exhibition explores the work produced over almost five decades by one of today’s most highly regarded artists. Richter …

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A careful concoction of 'push' and 'pull': Glenn Brown

Alison Gingeras and Rochelle Steiner

On the eve of Glenn Brown's solo exhibition at Tate Liverpool, Rochelle Steiner and Alison Gingeras talk about the enduring …

Tate Papers

Les Immatériaux Revisited: Innovation in Innovations: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Nathalie Heinich

The author introduces her in-depth survey of the exhibitionLes Immatériaux, conducted during the show at the Centre Pompidou …

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Inherent Vice

Julian Stallabrass

Julian Stallabrass, Inherent Vice; Tate Papers no.8; the implication that replication in sculpture is an inherent vice
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‘Transgression was the cutting edge’

Isaac Julien in conversation with Maria Balshaw

Pablo Bronstein born 1977 Constantinople Kaleidoscope 2012

Acatia Finbow

Case study examining Pablo Bronstein's Constantinople Kaleidoscope 2012, published as part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, …
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