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Walking in unquiet landscapes
Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisations. Here, Robert Macfarlane traces a history …
The Culture of Collecting
The Painting
A matter of time
The ability to play with time, stretching and quickening it is a distinctively modern phenomenon, since the advent of photography …
Becoming Machine: Surrealist Automatism and Some Contemporary Instances: Involuntary Drawing
Examining the idea of being ‘machine-like’ and its impact on the practice of automatic writing, this article charts a history …
Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms
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Reflection Coursework Guide
Inside the home of collector David King
Discover how the world's largest Soviet art and design collection came to be
Welcome to his situation...: Tino Sehgal's Turbine Hall commission
The work of the British-born German artist Tino Sehgal exists solely as a set of choreographed gestures and spoken instructions …
In search of the real me: Chris Ofili
Christy Lange talks to Chris Ofili ahead of his exhibition at Tate Britain
Transforming Collections?
This introduction provides an overview of the research project Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage (2021–4) and presents a …
Ladies and Gentlemen
Meet the people who posed for Andy Warhol’s portrait series of trans women and drag queens
Conserving Tony Conrad
Join Tate researchers, conservators and curators as they attempt to conserve and recreate a complex performance artwork
Participation in the Art Museum: Defining New Models for Public Engagement at Tate Exchange
This paper takes as a case study the Tate Exchange programme created by the University of Westminster Associate group in …
Lightning and Rain: Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis and Matisse’s Hand: Involuntary Drawing
A celebrated sequence of slow-motion footage of Matisse’s working hand fascinated philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty and psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. This paper …
The Very Late Style of Hans Hartung
Hans Hartung (1904–1989) suffered a major stroke in 1986 and was wheelchair-bound for his remaining years. Yet in this period …
Vincent van Gogh: The Pilgrim Painter
Van Gogh spent formative years between 1873 and 1876 living and working as an art dealer, and later a teacher, …
'Poor abraded butterflies of the stage': Sickert and the Brighton Pierrots
Sickert's interest in popular entertainment extended beyond the London music-hall and his 1915 painting Brighton Pierrots depicts a troupe of …
William Hazlitt’s Account of ‘Mr Angerstein’s Collection of Pictures’
Hazlitt’s account of the Angerstein Collection was published anonymously in 1822, two years before Lord Liverpool purchased thirty-eight pictures from …