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Tate Papers

John Gibson and the Anglo-Italian Sculpture Market in Rome: Letters, Sketches and Marble

Alison Yarrington

John Gibson established a hugely successful sculpture studio in Rome, and despite strong reasons to return to London, such as …

Tate Etc

In Conversation: Under the Bridge

Mark Leckey and Paul Farley

The art of Mark Leckey has often explored the tensions between popular culture and technology, imbued with his own potent …

Tate Papers

Performing Global African Culture and Citizenship: Major Pan-African Cultural Festivals from Dakar 1966 to FESTAC 1977

David Murphy

This article traces the ways in which the understanding and expression of global African culture and citizenship evolved across a …

Tate Etc

The Tate Etc. Guide to... Biomorphism

Jennifer Higgie

Jennifer Higgie explores how 20th-century artists sought inspiration from the life forms that surround us

Tate Etc

Every work of art is the child of its time, often it is the mother of our emotions": Kandinsky

Adrian Glew

Wassily Kandinsky’s ground-breaking theoretical publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), with its emphasis on colours as “vibrations of the …

Tate Etc

A stubborn cornerstone at the onset of modernism: Henri Rousseau

Nancy Ireson and Dexter Dalwood

Dexter Dalwood and Nancy Ireson explore the enduring influence and legacy of the self-taught French artist ±á±ð²Ô°ù¾±Ìý¸é´Ç³Ü²õ²õ±ð²¹³Ü

Archives& Access Toolkit

Publishing archive collections online

Supporting the discovery of digitised archive collections through online engagement

Student Resource

Materials Coursework Guide

From 'usual' to unlikely art materials: explore textures, qualities, techniques and symbolism of things artists use to make their work

In Focus

Dalston, Then and Now: An Interview with John Smith

Erika Balsom, John Smith and Patrick Wright

This In Focus project explores the production context of The Girl Chewing Gum and charts its intersections with debates concerning …
Tate Etc

Bundles of sunsets: Terry Frost at Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange

Anthony Frost

Terry Frost (1915–2003) is known for his exuberant and colourful paintings and works on paper, but for a short period …

Tate Etc

Walter Gropius in Britain

Fiona MacCarthy

How did Walter Gropius, founder of the modernist Bauhaus school of art and design in Germany, make such a strong …

Tate Papers

The Grid as a Checkpoint of Modernity

Margarita Tupitsyn

In Western art history the grid has been positioned as an emblem of modernism. In Russia, however, early constructivist artists …

Tate Etc

From the Surreal to the Decorative

Michael Bracewell, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Alice Channer and Inga Fraser1

He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …

In Focus

‘Occupations’: A Difficult Reception

Christian Weikop

Tate In Focus research project exploring Heroic Symbols 1969 by Anselm Kiefer, authored by Christian Weikop
Tate Etc

Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head

JJ Charlesworth and Isobel Harbison

JJ Charlesworth finds beauty, along with a sunny view of the future, to be something of the past and Isobel …
Tate Etc

Nature, buildings and people: Harry Callahan at ºÚÁÏÉç

Shoair Mavlian

Despite being regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-war photography, Harry Callahan's work is little known in …

Exhibition Guide

Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors

Find out more about our exhibition at St Ives

Tate Papers

Naum Gabo as a Soviet Émigré in Berlin

Christina Lodder

Naum Gabo’s arrival in Berlin in 1922, which initiated his lifetime emigration from the Soviet Union, has been interpreted as …

Tate Papers

Kenneth Armitage’s Pandarus (version 8)

Toby Treves

This paper concentrates on the making and meaning of Kenneth Armitage Pandarus (version 8) 1963, which was recently presented to …

Tate Papers

To the Ends of the Earth: Art and Environment: Art & Environment

Nicholas Alfrey, Stephen Daniels and Joy Sleeman

Introducing the group of articles devoted to the theme of ‘Art & Environment’ in Tate Papers no.17, this essay reflects …

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