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Grayson Perry: Turner Prize retrospective
Known mainly for his ceramic vases and cross-dressing, the English artist was the Turner Prize winner in 2003
We are here: Photographing Britain
To coincide with Tate Britain’s photographic survey of Britain’s social history, Tate Etc. asked a selection of writers, curators and …
‘An Action Painter Manqué’
Bojana Cvejić born 1975 Spatial Confessions (On the question of instituting the public) 2014
From Over- to Sub-Exposure: The Anamnesis of Les Immatériaux: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
Les Immatériaux, Jean-François Lyotard’s and Thierry Chaput’s 1985 groundbreaking exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, is discussed as …
Testing Times: Patiently Waiting for the Unforeseen
This presentation, originally delivered at Tate in 2012, explores the role and contribution the world’s major arts and cultural institutions …
The Military-Pastoral Complex: Contemporary Representations of Militarism in the Landscape: Art & Environment
Examining works of contemporary art that have engaged with militarised landscapes, Matthew Flintham reflects on the ruination of outmoded military …
Robert Therrien Objects and Stories
Discover the hidden drama, magic and mystery of ordinary, everyday objects
Interwoven Coursework Guide
Explore art that interweaves materials, ideas, experiences and histories
Repertoires of Resistance
Since the early 2000s, the visual activist Zanele Muholi has documented the lives of Black lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer …
Authority and Ethics
‘Waste Dominion’, ‘White Warfare’, and Antarctic Modernism
This paper considers the historical coincidence of modernism and the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. In particular, it contextualises allusions …
Jackson Pollock: Separating Man from Myth
Jackson Pollock's reputation – salacious untruths in tow – often precedes him. With an exhibition at Tate Liverpool exploring the …
6 Artists Who Use Technology in Their Work
From robots to social media, explore art which uses machines
William Blake's Jerusalem
Take a closer look at Blake's longest - and most mysterious - illuminated book
Constable's techniques, materials and 'six footer' paintings
Explore the techniques and materials that John Constable used – and discover why his series of ‘six-footer’ paintings were so …
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'There is always chaos and confusion, but it is in the mind and the will that bring order': Nasreen Mohamedi
The work of Indian artist Nasreen Mohamedi (1937-90) may not be well known but is greatly admired. Her meticulous small …
Madman or Master?: The EY Exhibition: Late Turner - Painting Set Free
We celebrate the artist’s extraordinary last 16 years, when his colour was most vivid, his handling boldest and his imagination …
'To drag the past into the present and re-animate it'
What is it like to sit for Frank Auerback every week for more than 30 years? Tate curator, Catherine Lampert, …