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‘One’s creative imagination was set free’
Fellow artist Allen Jones pays his respects to the late great American Pop Artist Roy Lichtenstein
The dedicated amateur: Italian Modernist Photography
Alfredo Camisa (1927–2007) was a prominent figure in photography in Italy during the postwar years, though today his work is …
Salt in the age of the pixel
´¡²õÌýSalt and Silver: Early Photography 1840 - 1860 reaches its final weeks, we take a look at artists still …
Amalia Pica born 1978 Strangers 2008
Lives of the Artists: Farid Belkahia
The Moroccan artist who was motivated by art traditions from across the globe found the greatest inspiration closest to home
How John Singer Sargent painted Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose
Go behind-the-scenes in our conservation studio to discover the artist's technique
How to Paint Like Bowling
Ever wondered how Frank Bowling creates dazzling, dripping compositions of colour? Find out with our step by step guide
New Voices: Language is not transparent
One writer takes a deeper look at Mel Bochner’s work on paper
Beatriz Milhazes on Matisse
For issue 31 of Tate Etc., we asked three contemporary artists to talk about their personal fascination with Henri Matisse. …
Aliza Nisenbaum
The artist known for her colourful portraits is harnessing the power of digital communication to paint key workers in Liverpool
A New Way of Seeing
Ahead of a major new exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç, Frances Morris explores the connections between Hilma af Klint and Piet …
Winsome Pinnock on J.M.W. Turner's Painting 'Slave Ship'
The playwright describes the beauty and horror of Slave Ship, which inspired her new play Rockets and Blue Lights
We love you, Yoko
To celebrate the largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s work ever to be staged in the UK, we bring together 18 …
Hepworth on film: Barbara Hepworth: Sculpture for a Modern World
Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures were photographed and filmed many times during her life, but it was the artist herself who played …
Lewis Baltz: Industrial and suburban landscape
A leading figure in the new topographic movement
Katy Norris
Women as World Builders: Female Artists, Feminism and Social Reform Movements in Britain 1890–1928
Archives & Access project: Germana Girelli discovers a fascinating story in a collection of letters: Transforming Tate Britain, Archives & Access
While processing material for the Archives & Access project, Preservation Volunteer Germana Girelli came across a heartwarming story in a …
Artist Petrit Halilaj’s childhood drawings from the Kosovan War
Hear from the artist about his artwork which reinterprets personal and collective memories
Diaspora & Art
A little like proverbial trees falling in forests, does art speak if no-one is around to hear it?