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Waves and Tides
Tate Liverpool Director Helen Legg and Curator Darren Pih discuss the new collection display at the gallery, and the city …
The Art of Healing
How do Black women use art and creativity as a healing space?
Changed Identity Coursework Guide
From changing their own identities to changing the identity of objects, how have artists explored the theme of changed identity?
The pleasures of sadness: Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper belongs to a particular category of artist whose work appears sad but does not make us sad…perhaps because …
Seven faces of the art vandal
From the suffragette who took a cleaver to Velázquez’s Rokeby Venus in the National Gallery in 1914 to the outraged …
Mind fields: The changing landscape of Britain
Tate Etc. introduces eleven personal responses to artworks that reflect the changing face of a nation.
The Two Duchamps
James Hall explores the godfather of conceptual art
Landscape, Imitation, Cosmopolitanism
In Conversation: Under the Bridge
The art of Mark Leckey has often explored the tensions between popular culture and technology, imbued with his own potent …
Anti-Semitism, Propaganda and Modernism
A Glimpse of the Future
Steve McQueen’s epic portrait of over 75,000 of London’s Year 3 pupils has been enjoyed by many. Here, he talks …
Tate St Ives Artists Programme
Providing a productive environment which values experimentation and risk, discussion and debate
The Legacy of Interaction: Artists at the Imperial War Museum 1981–2007
The idea that artists might reinvigorate and activate collections in new ways no longer seems a radical concept, but this …
Socially Engaged Art and Affective Pedagogy: A Study in Inter-Faith Understanding
This essay examines a contemporary arts project that was designed to increase understanding of different beliefs between children from a …
Alan Uglow: From Britain to America
The British painter Alan Uglow left London in 1969 to permanently live in New York where he became associated with …
BP Spotlight: Bodies of Nature: Bodies of (Human) Nature: Nymphs in British Art 1780–1840
Introduction
‘Are We as a Society Going to Carry on Treating People This Way?’ Michael Landy’s Scrapheap Services
During the 1990s Michael Landy made four major installations, including Scrapheap Services, 1995. Although motivated by personal concerns, these installations …
William Hogarth at Tate
The story of art in this country often begins with William Hogarth, who died in late October 1764. Satirist, printmaker, …
John Gibson and the Anglo-Italian Sculpture Market in Rome: Letters, Sketches and Marble
John Gibson established a hugely successful sculpture studio in Rome, and despite strong reasons to return to London, such as …