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Podcast

Women in Revolt! Podcast

A 6-part mini-series exploring art, activism and the women’s movement in the UK in the 1970s and 80s
Exhibition Guide

Red Star Over Russia: A revolution in visual culture 1905–55

2017 marks the centenary of the October Revolution. This exhibition explores the visual culture that emerged in its wake

My rukus! Heart: Live

Ife Oyedeji

Ife Oyedeji, a Black Queer post-graduate student of gender studies, attends here to the constellatory themes unravelled in ‘My rukus! …

Tate Etc

Inner visions: Interiors

Beate Söntgen

Professor Beate Söntgen explores artists' historical interest in interiors

Tate Etc

A terrible beauty: Roger Fenton

Simon Grant1

In 1855 Roger Fenton took a photograph that became an iconic image of the Crimean War. The story of its …

Tate Papers

Thomas Guest and Paul Nash in Wiltshire: Two Episodes in the Artistic Approach to British Antiquity

Sam Smiles

The artistic representation of British antiquity brings in its wake a problem of methodology: how are the working assumptions of …

List

Five things to know about Gordon Bennett

Meet one of Australia’s most important contemporary artists, whose bold and playful works explore the politics of identity

Tate Papers

Learning through the Acquisition and Display of Works by Ima-Abasi Okon: Enacting Radical Hospitality through Deliberate Slowness

Libby Ireland

As part of the research project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum, practice-based research was undertaken in …

Exhibition Guide

Dora Maar

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Podcast

The Art of Healing

How do Black women use art and creativity as a healing space?

Interview

Helen Chadwick: A Life in 6 Artworks

Meet the artist whose work combines powerful imagery and visceral materials, creating pieces that are both sensuous and unsettling

Tate Etc

Turner Prize 2024

Photography by Suzannah Pettigrew

Tate Papers

Tate Online Strategy 2010–12

John Stack

This strategy describes Tate's web strategy for 2010-12.
Essay

View of a House and its Estate in Belsize, Middlesex 1696 by Jan Siberechts

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate

Tate St Ives Artists Programme

Providing a productive environment which values experimentation and risk, discussion and debate

Tate Papers

‘More Impact than the Venice Biennale’: Demarco, Beuys and Strategy: Get Arts

Christian Weikop

In this essay Christian Weikop closely examines primary source correspondence and press material from the Richard Demarco Archive at the …

Tate Papers

Liubov Popova: From Painting to Textile Design

Christina Lodder

In 1923 the painter Liubov Popova began creating designs for fabric to be manufactured by the First State Textile Printing …

In Focus

An Introduction

Christopher Townsend, Alexandra Bickley Trott and Rhys Davies

Tate Papers

Diffractive Analysis: Embodied Encounters in Contemporary Artistic Video Practice

Amba Sayal-Bennett

This paper details how diffractive analysis, a practice-based research methodology combining methods from art practice, art history and cultural studies, …

Tate Papers

The Construction of Whiteness, Gender and Race in Early Modern Portraits [TO DELETE]

This article examines the construction of whiteness in three early modern portraits in the Tate collection: The Cholmondeley Ladies c.1600–10 …

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