ºÚÁÏÉç

Skip navigation

Main menu

  • What's on
  • Art & Artists
    • The Collection
      Artists
      Artworks
      Art by theme
      Media
      Videos
      Podcasts
      Short articles
      Learning
      Schools
      Art Terms
      Tate Research
      Art Making
      Create like an artist
      Kids art activities
      Tate Draw game
  • Visit
  • DISCOVER ART
  • ARTISTS A-Z
  • ARTWORK SEARCH
  • ART BY THEME
  • VIDEOS
  • ART TERMS
  • SCHOOLS
  • TATE KIDS
  • RESEARCH
  • FAMILIES
  • ACCESSIBILITY
  • SCHOOLS
  • PRIVATE TOURS
Tate Logo
  • All(7,745)
  • Artist(195)
  • Artworks(2,860)
  • Exhibitions and Events(863)
  • Displays(14)
  • Archive Items(1,236)
  • Audio(10)
  • In Depth(1,701)
  • Visit(9)

Showing 1,041–1,060 of 1,744 results for self-portrait

Tate Etc

Behind the Curtain: Gangsters of the New Freedom

Holly Pester

Documents on the 1960s radical anti-art activist group King Mob spark the interest of one visitor to the Tate Archive

In Focus

De Kooning’s Embodied Vision and Abstract Expressionism in the 1960s

Valerie Hellstein

Tate Research In Focus study on Women Singing II 1966 by Willem de Kooning
Tate Etc

The master of erotic theatre: Gustav Klimt

Alfred Weidinger and Herbert Lachmayer

To coincide with Tate Liverpool’s exhibition Gustav Klimt: Painting, Design and Modern Life in Vienna 1900, we bring together …

Tate Papers

‘No Mercenary Views’? °ä´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù²¹²ú±ô±ð’s English Landscape

Felicity Myrone

°ä´Ç²Ô²õ³Ù²¹²ú±ô±ð’s English Landscape 1830–2, a set of twenty-two mezzotints by David Lucas after paintings by the artist, has generally been …

TateShots

Broomberg & Chanarin: Studio Visit

We met the artists when they prepared for their performance piece War Primer 2, staged at ºÚÁÏÉç as …

Project Visible

Amy McKelvie

Where has Project Visible come from? What does it do?

Project Visible is programmed by the Schools and Teachers team …

TateShots

Grayson Perry: Turner Prize retrospective

Known mainly for his ceramic vases and cross-dressing, the English artist was the Turner Prize winner in 2003

Tate Etc

New Voices: A Tapestry of Invisible Strings

Patrick Langley

The Art Writers Group writer-in-residence for west Cornwall discovers layers of local meaning in a Barbara Hepworth sculpture

Tate Etc

Seeds of Change

Ellen Mara De Wachter

As saplings from Joseph Beuys’s famous ecological project 7000 Oaks come to ºÚÁÏÉç, Ellen Mara De Wachter argues that …

Tinie Tempah on Chris Ofili

London Grime musician Tinie Tempah came Chris Ofili's exhibition at Tate Britain and shared his thoughts

In the Gallery

Audio Description: Loveday and Ann

Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist Frances Hodgkins

Art Makes

Ronald Moody

Be inspired by artist Ronald Moody and make your own sculpture that represents your outlook on the world

Tate Etc

The human body: always changing, always the same

Artworks on view at this year’s TEFAF art fair in Maastricht showed how great artists from across the centuries have …

Tate Etc

Here Comes the Sun

David Hockney’s recent work has been inspired by the landscape and the changing seasons. Here, his friend Martin Gayford charts …

Tate Etc

The real exchange between east and west: Polish art

Anda Rottenberg, Lukasz Gorczyca, Jaroslaw Suchan and Michael Wolinski

As a year-long season of exhibitions focusing on Polish art begins nationawide, Tate Etc. brings together four Polish art professionals …

TateShots

Auguste Rodin – The Kiss

The Story of a Masterpiece

In the Gallery

Audio Description: Two Forms (Divided Circle)

Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist Dame Barbara Hepworth

Tate Etc

Cosmic Visionary

Caroline Marciniak

In his strange, symbolist paintings the Victorian artist George Frederic Watts defied rationalism in favour of his own mysterious vision …

Tate Etc

Leigh Bowery!

To celebrate the new exhibition coming to ºÚÁÏÉç, Leigh Bowery's friends and collaborators share their memories of the artist …

Tate Papers

That Uncertain Object: David Sylvester’s Conception of Criticism as a Personal Affair

Brendan Prendeville

It has become almost routine to dismiss direct and ‘unmediated’ analyses of artworks but in this essay Brendan Prendeville argues …

Artwork
Close

Join in

Sign up to emails

Sign up to emails

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google and apply.

°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s privacy policy

About

  • About us
  • Our collection
  • Terms and copyright
  • Governance
  • ARTIST ROOMS
  • Tate Kids

Support

  • ºÚÁÏÉç
  • Patrons
  • Donate
  • Corporate
  • Press
  • Jobs
  • Accessibility
  • Privacy
  • Cookies
  • Contact
© The Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery, 2025
All rights reserved