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Iain Sinclair on Susan Philipsz
The author takes us on a walk through the City of London to discover Surround Me
Audio Description: Loveday and Ann
Listen to and watch an in-depth visual description of this artwork by artist Frances Hodgkins
Hyundai Commission: Anicka Yi: In Love With The World
Find out more about the Turbine Hall commission
Five storytellers respond to artworks from Tate's collection
Read how five children's authors respond to artworks in the collection
Hellfire, damnation... and pudding: John Martin
The celebrated New Zealand chef Peter Gordon creates a novel recipe inspired – unexpectedly – by John Martin's apocalyptic painting …
Private View: Stay as you are, Mrs Blake
William Blake's simple pencil drawing of his (long-suffering) wife Catherine reveals the tenderness in their relationship
Occupations / Heroic Symbols
Patrick Staff born 1987 Chewing Gum for the Social Body 2012
Tina Keane born 1948 Faded Wallpaper 1986
Bob and Roberta Smith: Slogans of life
Bob and Roberta Smith is in fact just one person, otherwise known as British artist Patrick Brill
A Brief History of Abstract Art with Turner, Mondrian and More
Take a quick tour through the history of abstract art and take in some unexpected pioneers along the way
Homage to destruction: Jean Tinguely
The author co-curates an exhibition of Jean Tinguely’s work for Tate Liverpool.
In the flesh: Francis Bacon
Artist and filmmaker Mike Figgis finds that a visit to Tate Britain is ‘like walking through a collective unconscious that …
Gillian Ayres: Joyous Colour
A look back at the life and work of the British artist who tirelessly experimented with paint
Images Burnt into My Mind
Ernest Cole, South Africa’s first Black freelance photographer, took powerful photographs that revealed life under apartheid to the world. Here, …
‘A questioning candle was lit in my youthful head‘
Broadcaster Jon Snow shares how an upbringing infused with religion led him to an eternal appreciation of Stanley Spencer’s idiosyncratic …
Opinion: When does art become art?
In his regular column, John-Paul Stonard argues that art makes artists, rather than the other way around