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Use your illusions: The Summer of Love II
Summer of Love: Art of the Psychedelic Era at Tate Liverpool explores the psychedelic in the 1960s. Neil Mullholland explores …
PhD opportunity: Adrian Henri – Early Happenings in Britain in the 1960s and 1970s
The University of Liverpool and Tate are delighted to offer the following Arts and Humanities Research Council fully-funded PhD studentship: …
Reading List: Power, Visibility and Truth in Art
These texts chosen by Thick/er Black Lines, explore these themes in art, the gallery space and society
The master chameleon: Water
In the small town of Stykkishólmur, Iceland, Roni Horn has created a community centre that houses two installations, the second …
Dynamism and Movement Coursework Guide
Explore how artists use marks and colour to suggest motion or make kinetic, performance and video art to explore movement
Art School Debate
Battling about where to study art or whether it's a good idea? Get a second opinion from those in the …
School visits to Tate St Ives
Bring your class to Tate St Ives for free
Cornelia Parker answers your questions
Watch the artist answer questions from the public
‘I loved the bugs, they were gross.’ Ruby, age 9: Turner Prize
On a yearly basis it provokes passionate debate on the state of contemporary British art, and it has inspired other …
Strangely familiar: Norma Jeane
Norma Jeane is the alias of an artist who never appears in public and has no studio, using Marilyn Monroe’s …
The year of living dangerously – and anxiously: Etc. Essay: Art at the crossroads
The author of the celebrated book 1913: The Year Before the Storm chooses two works from the Tate collection that …
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
The artist and the Emperor: J.M.W. Turner
During a visit to Tate Britain, Katharina Fritsch finds herself ‘sucked into’ the allure and eccentric character of J.M.W. Turner’s …
Captive audience: Mark Wallinger
When, in 2003, magician David Blaine starved himself in a Plexiglas box suspended above the Thames, hecklers pelted him with …
Blurring the Boundaries between Art and Life (in the Museum?)
Art and Pornography
Tread the line between creativity and sex as we explore what separates these two terms
Emily Roysdon born 1977 I am a helicopter, camera, queen 2012
Nedko Solakov: Studio Visit in Sofia
Meet the artist in Bulgaria
MicroTate 39
Four new responses to works in the Tate collection