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John Gibson and the Anglo-Italian Sculpture Market in Rome: Letters, Sketches and Marble
John Gibson established a hugely successful sculpture studio in Rome, and despite strong reasons to return to London, such as …
In Conversation: Under the Bridge
The art of Mark Leckey has often explored the tensions between popular culture and technology, imbued with his own potent …
Performing Global African Culture and Citizenship: Major Pan-African Cultural Festivals from Dakar 1966 to FESTAC 1977
This article traces the ways in which the understanding and expression of global African culture and citizenship evolved across a …
The Tate Etc. Guide to... Biomorphism
Jennifer Higgie explores how 20th-century artists sought inspiration from the life forms that surround us
Every work of art is the child of its time, often it is the mother of our emotions": Kandinsky
Wassily Kandinsky’s ground-breaking theoretical publication Concerning the Spiritual in Art (1912), with its emphasis on colours as “vibrations of the …
A stubborn cornerstone at the onset of modernism: Henri Rousseau
Dexter Dalwood and Nancy Ireson explore the enduring influence and legacy of the self-taught French artist ±á±ð²Ô°ù¾±Ìý¸é´Ç³Ü²õ²õ±ð²¹³Ü
Publishing archive collections online
Supporting the discovery of digitised archive collections through online engagement
Materials Coursework Guide
From 'usual' to unlikely art materials: explore textures, qualities, techniques and symbolism of things artists use to make their work
Dalston, Then and Now: An Interview with John Smith
Bundles of sunsets: Terry Frost at Newlyn Art Gallery and The Exchange
Terry Frost (1915–2003) is known for his exuberant and colourful paintings and works on paper, but for a short period …
Walter Gropius in Britain
How did Walter Gropius, founder of the modernist Bauhaus school of art and design in Germany, make such a strong …
The Grid as a Checkpoint of Modernity
In Western art history the grid has been positioned as an emblem of modernism. In Russia, however, early constructivist artists …
From the Surreal to the Decorative
He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …
‘Occupations’: A Difficult Reception
Does beauty still matter in art?: Head to Head
Nature, buildings and people: Harry Callahan at ºÚÁÏÉç
Despite being regarded as one of the most influential figures in post-war photography, Harry Callahan's work is little known in …
Haegue Yang: Strange Attractors
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Naum Gabo as a Soviet Émigré in Berlin
Naum Gabo’s arrival in Berlin in 1922, which initiated his lifetime emigration from the Soviet Union, has been interpreted as …
Kenneth Armitage’s Pandarus (version 8)
This paper concentrates on the making and meaning of Kenneth Armitage Pandarus (version 8) 1963, which was recently presented to …
To the Ends of the Earth: Art and Environment: Art & Environment
Introducing the group of articles devoted to the theme of ‘Art & Environment’ in Tate Papers no.17, this essay reflects …