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Mousehold Heath, the Norwich School and Similar Landscapes Beyond

Sam Smiles

Tate In Focus research project exploring Mousehold Heath, Norwich c.1818–20 by John Crome
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Mr. Turner and Mr. Leigh

Mike Leigh

‘Eccentric, anarchic, vulnerable, imperfect, erratic and sometimes uncouth.’ Mike Leigh’s extraordinary new film Mr. Turner is a tender and touching …

Tate Papers

Production in View: Allan Sekula’s Fish Story and the Thawing of Postmodernism

Bill Roberts

Bill Roberts argues that Fish Story 1989–95 by the photographer and theorist Allan Sekula expresses a shift from a culture …

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The Libidinal Archive: A Conversation with Akram Zaatari

Chad Elias

In this interview the Lebanese artist Akram Zaatari discusses his ?major works of the last fifteen years, addressing some of …

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Between the rocks and a hard place: Llyn Foulkes: Private view

Since the early 1960s the American artist and musician has created surreal and often politically satirical images, whose influences range …

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The grandfather of satire: William Hogarth

Martin Rowson

William Hogarth was one of the founders of a satire that led all the way to the modern comic book …

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Agony Artist: Dear Pipi

Introducing our next agony artist Pipilotti Rist, who brings her zany approach to creativity to her new advice column. If …

Tate Papers

Elasticity of Exhibition: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Guy Brett

This paper looks at a number of exhibitions planned and installed by artists from the late 1950s until the present. …

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How I learned to see: Richard Deacon at Tate Britain

Simon Grant1

The leading British sculptor Richard Deacon (born 1949), who first gained international prominence in the early 1980s, is the subject …

Tate Papers

Edward Hopper and British Artists

David Fraser Jenkins

This article examines the changes in Edward Hopper’s painting style during his stays in Paris between 1906 to 1910, and …

Tate Papers

A Pantagruelian Pop: Teresinha Soares’s ‘Erotic Art of Contestation’

Sofia Gotti

This article provides an overview of the work produced by Brazilian artist Teresinha Soares in the late 1960s and early …

In Focus

Turn-of-the-Century Interiors

Samuel Shaw

Tate In Focus project exploring The Doll’s House 1899–1900 by William Rothenstein
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The art of noise

David Toop

Almost 100 years ago, shortly before the outbreak of the First World War, the Italian Futurist Luigi Russolo proposed the …

Essay

Lady Elizabeth Pope c.1615 by Robert Peake

Interview

Rose Finn-Kelcey: 'Most Artists Don’t Make Money'

Discover the British artist who was concerned with social activism

Interview

Yayoi Kusama: Obsessed with Polka Dots

Known for her repeating dot patterns, Kusama uses a variety of media

Student Resource

Perspective Coursework Guide

From vanishing points to points of view, explore perspective in art

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Living colour: Hélio Oiticica

Vincent Katz

Hélio Oiticica’s Brazilian arts flourished in the 1950s, originating with the Modernist movement of the 1920s, and Oiticica became a …

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Gao Ling 高灵

Gao Ling (born 1980) has an interdisciplinary approach, encompassing installation, photography and performance. Within her works Gao challenges the relationship …

Interview

Sol Calero Goes Travelling in Latin America

The artist explores themes of representation and identity through colourful, immersive installations

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