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Tate Etc

Behind the curtain

Paul Farley

Behind the curtain; Paul Farley in the Tate Archive; Tate Etc. magazine issue 1
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The Aesthetics of Collaboration: Complicity and Conversion at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies

John R. Blakinger

This essay uses new archival sources to reconstruct the aesthetics – and ethics – of collaboration at Gyorgy Kepes’s Center …

Tate Papers

Locating Cosmopolitanism within a Trans-Atlantic Interpretive Frame: Critical Evaluation of Sargent’s Portraits and Figure Studies in Britain and the United States c.1886–1926

Andrew Stephenson

This article examines how John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-American expatriate experience and his works’ cosmopolitanism coloured the views …

Microsoft: The IK Prize

An annual competition using the power of digital technology to connect °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection to a wider audience

Group visits to Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum

Tate Etc

Plant Life: by Giovanni Aloi

Most often celebrated for his portraits of people, Lucian Freud was also a prolific and sensitive painter of plants, with …

In Focus

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements for Tate Research publication 'In Focus: Pompeii 1959 by Hans Hofmann' by Emily Warner, published January 2018
Tate Etc

Turner's Modern World

Jenny Uglow

J.M.W. Turner is revered as a landscape painter but his art is also suffused with the wonders of modern technology, …

Tate Etc

Lives of the Artists: Angelica Kauffman

Martin Myrone

Reflecting on the life of the Swiss neo-classical painter who became one of the first members of the Royal Academy …

Tate Etc

Otto Dix and August Sander: In the Eye of the Storm

Richard Evans

German artists Otto Dix and August Sander chronicled the rise and fall of the inter-war Weimar Republic, but their work …

Tate Etc

Story of an Artwork: John Singer Sargent's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6

Elaine Kilmurray

The most ambitious plein-air picture the American artist ever painted was far more complicated than its loose style might suggest

Professor Patricia Rubin

Essay

Lost Art: Alexander Calder

Jennifer Mundy

The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …

Pablo Bronstein born 1977 Intermezzo 2009

Acatia Finbow

Case study examining Pablo Bronstein's Intermezzo 2009, published as part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, a …
Tate Etc

A lexicon of forms: Eva Rothschild

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith

For the latest Duveen Commission at Tate Britain, Eva Rothschild has created a startling new sculpture that weaves its way …

Tate Etc

Layers and players: Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists at Tate Britain

Andrew Wilson

What does it mean to be a painter today? Five artists who work with paint in varying ways and for …

Tate Etc

Colour and Kinesis

Inga Fraser

Born in New Zealand, the painter, animator and sculptor Len Lye was also a talented experimental filmmaker. A selection of …

List

Art and love

Taking a look at °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection, we reimagine what ‘love’ can mean.

Tate Etc

'We Were the Peacocks'

As Tate Liverpool prepares for a major refurbishment, Liverpool-born artists Chila Kumari Singh Burman and Linder reminisce about their experiences …

Tate Etc

There I am next to me: Symmetry

Ralph Ubl

In the 60s and 70s artists changed how they looked at symmetry, particularly using new media such as video. Ralph …

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