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In Focus

The Painting

Rachel Scott and Sam Smiles

Tate In Focus research project exploring Mousehold Heath, Norwich c.1818–20 by John Crome
Exhibition Guide

The EY Exhibition:: Cezanne

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Tate Etc

Portfolio: Santu Mofokeng – Making History

Sean O’Toole

Celebrating the life and work of the South African social documentary photographer, Santu Mofokeng

Tate Papers

Landmark Exhibitions Issue: Introduction

Marko Daniel and Antony Hudek

The overlooked field of exhibition histories is discussed by the co-organisers of the Landmark Exhibitions conference in relation to feminist …

Tate Etc

Every Strange Detail: by Nat Reeve

‘The longer you look, the more you will find’: brimming with luminous details, the art of Elizabeth Siddal and Dante …

Essay

Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige

Artists' Perspectives

Lamia Joreige, an artist who lives and works in Beirut, Lebanon discusses Guy Tillim’s photographs in the series Avenue Patrice …
Tate Papers

Sugar, Salt and Curdled Milk: Millais and the Synthetic Subject

Carol Jacobi

This article examines the sexual imagery of particular paintings by the Pre-Raphaelite painter John Everett Millais. It argues that criticism …

Tate Papers

Waste to Monument: John Latham’s Niddrie Woman: Art & Environment

Craig Richardson

John Latham’s Artist Placement Group residency at the Scottish Office’s Development Agency in 1975–6 led to a series of proposals …

Tate Papers

Participant Biographies

Participant Biographies; Tate Papers no.8, following the Inherent Vice confernece on the replication of fragile and disintegrating scultpure
In Focus

(Not) the Voice of God

Erika Balsom

This In Focus project explores the production context of The Girl Chewing Gum and charts its intersections with debates concerning …
Watch

Reimagining the Line: A Twenty-First Century Drawing Lesson

TateShots

Ibrahim El-Salahi: The Inevitable

Often considered a masterpiece, The Inevitable was first conceived by the artist during his wrongful imprisonment

List

Six Winter Scenes in Art

Discover how artists have been inspired by the coldest season

The Apotheosis of James I and Other Studies: Multiple Sketch for the Banqueting House Ceiling, Whitehall c.1628‒30 by Peter Paul Rubens

Rica Jones and Joyce H. Townsend

Tate Etc

The precarious museum: Display

Alfred Pacquement

In May 2004 Thomas Hirschhorn set up a makeshift museum – the Musée Précaire Albinet – in a Paris suburb. …

Tate Etc

What am I looking at?: Gabriel Orozco III

Jorge Macchi

A fellow artist celebrates several well-known works

Tate Etc

It's all about the people...: Lowry at Tate Britain V

Shirley Baker

Celebrated documentary photographer Shirley Baker captured the same areas in Manchester and Salford that L.S. Lowry painted. Here, she talks …

Tate Etc

Time to fill in the blanks: Ellen Gallagher at ºÚÁÏÉç

Theaster Gates

The American artist Ellen Gallagher (born 1965) draws from a wide range of sources including music, myth, science fiction, literature, …

Tate Etc

Photographer, writer and self-styled 'cultural sniper': Jo Spence at Tate Britain

Patrizia Di Bello

Lecturer Patrizia Di Bello discusses the inspiring and influential work of photographer Jo Spence

Tate Etc

Opinion: The dazzling lies of art

John-Paul Stonard

John-Paul stonard argues that the most powerful art is often based on elaborate untruths

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