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Dear Louise Bourgeois
Two artists who know Louise Bourgeois talk about how she has played a part in their lives.
Occupational therapy: British Comic Art II
Aleksandr Rodchenko’s Lines of Force
Rodchenko’s research into the concept of line was fundamental to the ambitions of Russian constructivism. Careful examination of his paintings …
Nine Ways Artists responded to the First World War
We take a look at some of the ways in which artists dealt with and reflected on the horrific consequences …
Natalia Goncharova: The Trailblazer
An early leader in the Russian avant-garde, Natalia Goncharova blazed a trail with her experiments in art and design. During …
Supporting learning and participation with archives
Reflecting on the role of outreach and reaching widened audiences
From, At and After the Freud Museum
The Value of Values: Reflections on Tate Exchange
This paper aims to explore the frames of practice that were constructed or improvised in Tate Exchange over its first …
Italianate Landscape with Town and Waterfall, date not known, by Follower of Jan Wyck
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
Tate Commerce
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Ai Weiwei on New York City
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei talks about the time he spent as a young man living in New York and the …
Gary Hume: Studio visit
The artist talks about his working practice and his famous preference for household gloss paints
Marcel Dzama: Studio visit
An extraordinary day in the life of Marcel Dzama
Reframed: Steam Down respond to Samuel Fosso
Band Steam Down perform in response to Samuel Fosso’s African Spirits photo series
When Courtney Pine meets Matisse
Matisse and jazz are inextricably linked. As part of the upcoming Matisse Live broadcast, we invited the jazz legend Courtney …
When Painting Met Photography: Discover 5 artists who blurred the boundaries between painting and photography
The arrival of photography changed the course of painting forever
5 things to know about Philip Guston
One of the 20th century’s most captivating painters
Poetry and Literature
'A spit in the eye...': Behind the curtain
On his first visit to the Tate archive, Austin Collings unearths a newspaper cutting on Ian Breakwell’s evocative photographic diary …