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Showing 81–100 of 178 results for Barbara Ker-Seymer" theatre

Tate Etc

Andy Warhol Now

Alison M. Gingeras

Andy Warhol is remembered as the king of pop art who embraced celebrity and consumerism, and would become an American …

Tate Papers

The Flat-Footed Boogie-Woogie: Clement Greenberg and the Washington Color School

Miguel de Baca

The prominence of the Washington Color School in the 1950s and 1960s has often been attributed to the influence of …

Tate Etc

Soul of a Nation: ‘We Are More Than This’

Antwaun Sargent

What the activists and artists did ‘out south’

Tate Etc

Fun, exotic and very modern: Patrick Caulfield at Tate Britain I

Clarrie Wallis

He preferred to be seen as an artist within the great European tradition of Juan Gris and Georges Braque, while …

Picture Essay

Illusions of Power in British Baroque

Discover how the style of baroque was used to inspire and awe

Tate Etc

Soul of a Nation: Artists’ Voices

Faith Ringgold, Jack Whitten, Lorraine O’Grady, Betye Saar and Dawoud Bey

Artists in the exhibition Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power talk about their work

Tate Etc

Simon Grant interviews Robert Morris

Robert Morris and Simon Grant1

Robert Morris (born 1931) has been variously involved in the development of Land art, performance, installation as well as being …

Student Resource

Senses Coursework Guide

From touch and taste to sight and smell, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the themes of the …
Look Closer

Queer Cornwall

Discover the stories of Marlow Moss, Gluck and Ithell Colquhoun, three LGBTQIA+ trailblazers who made their home on the Cornish …

Tate Etc

‘And now what, if my sacrifice was in vain?’: Paul Gaugin I

Nancy Ireson

Before his self-imposed exhile in Tahiti, the pioneer of modernism spent his formative years in Brittany, northern France. Here, he …

Tate Etc

Touch Tours for All!

A truly inclusive museum should foster collaboration and extend touch tours to sighted people too, writes Georgina Kleege

Tate Papers

Participant Biographies

Participant Biographies; Tate Papers no.8, following the Inherent Vice confernece on the replication of fragile and disintegrating scultpure
In the Gallery

Anniversary Highlights

Explore artworks from our collection as we celebrate 25 years of ºÚÁÏÉç

Tate Etc

Josiah McElheny on Malevich

When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …

Tate Etc

MicroTate 14

Heimo Zobernig, Tim Lee, David Shrigley and Kay Rosen

Heimo Zobernig, Tim Lee, David Shrigley and Kay Rosen on Tate Collection works Tate Etc. issue 14

The Lives of Digital Things: A Community of Practice Dialogue

This report was compiled from four virtual conversations, the primary aim of which was to explore the different ways in …
Tate Papers

An 'overflowing, a richness & poetry': Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta

Jennifer Mundy

The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) is famous for his allusive box constructions. This paper examines the history of Planet …

In Focus

Reverberation of Heroic Symbols in Later Works

Christian Weikop

Tate In Focus research project exploring Heroic Symbols 1969 by Anselm Kiefer, authored by Christian Weikop
Tate Etc

Cultivated minds: The art of the garden

Christoph Becker and Martin Postle

Martin Postle talks to Christoph Becker about artists and the inspiration of their gardens

Tate Etc

Landscapes of the mind: Mark Rothko II

Brice Marden

Simon Grant talks to Brice Marden about his enduring fascination with Rothko’s paintings.

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