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The Queen Elizabeth II
Tate mourns the loss of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II deeply. We offer our sincerest condolences to the Royal Family. …
Irwin on Malevich
When Tate Etc. invited a selection of artists from around the world to write about how Kazimir Malevich has inspired …
Behind the Curtain: Gangsters of the New Freedom
Documents on the 1960s radical anti-art activist group King Mob spark the interest of one visitor to the Tate Archive
John Piper: Cut-and-Paste Landscapes
John Piper (1903–1922) worked across a diverse range of media and, as his grandson Luke recalls, he made collages inspired …
‘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
Transforming Collections Information at Tate: The Case for an Embedded, Artist-Directed and Object-Centred Ethos [OLD]
Public art institutions in the United Kingdom have been critiqued for emphasising socio-political interpretations of Black and brown artists’ works …
Bruce Nauman
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Hyundai Commission:: Mire Lee: Open Wound
Delve deeper into the 2024 Hyundai Commission
Thinking drawing: Vija Celmins
Vija Celmins was born in Latvia in 1938, fled with her family to Germany in advance of the Soviet army …
Art & Language, Transatlanticism and Conceptual Cosmopolitanism
This essay looks at the role of transatlanticism in the early work of the conceptual art collective Art & Language, …
Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit
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Transforming Collections Information at Tate: The Case for an Embedded, Artist-Directed and Object-Centred Ethos
Public art institutions in the United Kingdom have been critiqued for emphasising socio-political interpretations of Black and brown artists’ works …
Abject Modernism: The Male Body in the Work of Tatsumi Hijikata, Günter Brus and Rudolf Schwarzkogler
Focusing on the works of Tatsumi Hijikata, Günter Brus and Rudolf Schwarzkogler, this paper examines the representation of the male …
Beuys is Dead: Long Live Beuys! Characterising Volition, Longevity, and Decision-Making in the Work of Joseph Beuys
Joseph Beuys’s use of unconventional materials, such as felt, wax, and fat, characterise his artworks. Whilst museums strive to obtain …
John Gibson’s Friendship with Charles Eastlake and its Importance in Securing Gibson’s Reputation in London
This article traces the fifty-year friendship between John Gibson and the artist and writer Charles Eastlake. It focuses on their …
The Purloined Landscape: Photography and Power in the American West
John Beck argues that Edgar Allan Poe’s story ‘The Purloined Letter’ (1844) about a secret hidden in plain sight offers …