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Graciela Iturbide: 'An abstraction of the mind'
The Mexican photographer only shoots 'what surprises and provokes an emotion that I want to capture'
Raqib Shaw: ‘Taking craft to a crazy, romantic extreme’
The Indian-born, London-based artist's extraordinary paintings feature rich colours and intricate detail
Julianknxx
We talk to the artist about his multidisciplinary work, which explores the history of diaspora and imagines new possibilities for …
Ilya Kabakov on Malevich
When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …
Harry Callahan: Retrospective
Curator Simon Baker walks us through the 2014 ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition
More than surreal: Leonora Carrington
Two drawings by the underrated artist Leonora Carrington, purchased by Tate, go on display at ºÚÁÏÉç for the first …
Claude Monet and Wu Bin
Artist Hao Liang responds to Monet's letters to his wife Alice, seeing in them a link to a much longer …
Eddie Peake: Art in Action
Artist Eddie Peake discusses his commission for The Tanks: Art in Action programme
Mikhail Karikis: Ferocious Love
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Points of memory: Kikuji Kawada: Conflict, Time, Photography
Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to a selection of artists whose work features in the ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition Conflict, Time, …
MixTate: Zakia Sewell on Richard Wilson
The London-based DJ and broadcaster revisits her childhood landscape through the lens of Richard Wilson's On Hounslow Heath
A Futurist of Form: by Anke Kempkes
The innovative artist created tactile, futuristic sculptures that reflected natural forms and her belief in the universal power of art
Can art save the world from environmental catastrophe?
Explore the role art can play in tackling the climate emergency
Dancing in the Rain
Artist Ro Robertson is stirred by the ‘new and vital movement’ in Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures and reflects on the connections …
Ruins of the Future: Art & Environment
Charting the genealogy of Patrick Keiller’s Robinson in Ruins, Brian Dillon considers the film’s subjects and themes in terms …
The detritus of the future and pleasure of the past: Ruin Lust at Tate Britain
The exhibition Ruin Lust at Tate Britain explores artists’ and subsequently photographers’ fascination with the ruin, via works from JMW …
The Modern Cult of Replicas: A Rieglian Analysis of Values in Replication
A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography
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The Arctic Fantasies of Edwin Landseer and Briton Riviere: Polar Bears, Wilderness and Notions of the Sublime
Nineteenth-century images of the Arctic suggest that the sublime lost its religious and moral dimensions. While Frederic Church’s painting Icebergs …