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Richard Dadd: The Artist and the Asylum
Murder, insanity and painting – discover the fascinating story of artist Richard Dadd
The ambiguous pleasures of Puritanism: William Scott at Tate St Ives
William Scott (1913–1989) is known for his still lifes, landscapes and nudes produced over a 60-year period. A friend of …
Otto Dix and August Sander: In the Eye of the Storm
German artists Otto Dix and August Sander chronicled the rise and fall of the inter-war Weimar Republic, but their work …
Surface and Style: Family Jules and 1970s Aesthetics
Ecologies of Memory in the Conservation of Ten Years Alive on the Infinite Plain
This paper discusses the role of memory ecologies in the conservation and activation of complex performance artworks. Taking Tony Conrad’s …
Mario Garcia Torres born 1975 Following Piece (with Evo’s sweater) 2007
Suggested wording for your will
This page is designed to give you general information about leaving a legacy to Tate, including some of the financial …
Painting the Global History of Art: Hale Woodruff’s The Art of the Negro
This paper shows how African American artist Hale Woodruff’s 1950–1 mural cycle The Art of the Negro depicts a transcultural …
5 ways Jenny Holzer brought art to the streets
Discover how this influential artist continues to produce art that is impossible to ignore
Story of an Artwork: John Singer Sargent's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6
The most ambitious plein-air picture the American artist ever painted was far more complicated than its loose style might suggest
The Cyberfeminism Index
The designer and technologist Mindy Seu discusses her ongoing Cyberfeminism Index, which gathers three decades of online activism and net …
Greenberg’s Taste
Pop daddy: The great Richard Hamilton on his early exhibitions
Often called the intellectual father of Pop Art, Richard Hamilton is as active now as when he organized some of …
Urdu Newspapers: The Archive is Still in Print
The designer and web developer Abeera Kamran discusses how inadequate digital technologies threaten the design tradition of Urdu newspapers.
Suzanne Lacy born 1945 Silver Action 2013
AHRC-funded early career fellowship on the challenges posed by the climate emergency in relation to current art museum practice
Expressions of interest are now open for this fellowship scheme for early-career researchers interested in gaining experience in the gallery, …
Women in Revolt! Podcast
Cildo Meireles born 1948 Insertions into Ideological Circuits: Coca-Cola Project 1970
'Never take anything for what it appears to be': Ali Smith on Mona Hatoum
Writer Ali Smith grapples with the wordplay, multiple resonance and multiple meaning – ‘the feeling of not being able to …