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Mark Haddon on Jean Dubuffet
Author and artist Mark Haddon came to Tate to look at one of his favourite paintings
How can art inspire solidarity across borders?
Discover how five artists work with community in mind to encourage collective action
The edge of England: John Constable
Poet Lavinia Greenlaw pens a poem on Constable inspired by a visit to the ruins of Hadleigh Castle, Kent.
David Robilliard
Sean Burns looks back at the artist and poet whose deceptively simple work continues to inspire artists to this day
The Deluge and a New Theology of Suffering
Who are Hilla and Bernd Becher?
Get to know one of the artists from the Artist and Society display at Tate Modern
Teaching with Anger and Outrage in the Archives
The scholar and journalist Thai Jones discusses the sidelining of certain histories by institutions and the role of archives in …
Playing the system: Cildo Meireles II
Mark Godfrey asks three artists to describe projects in which they have adopted the strategy of insertion, using Meireles's Insertions …
Telling stories with a life of their own: Francis Alÿs
His projects have included pushing a block of ice around Mexico City until it melted, letting a fox loose in …
Jolly containers for a perpetual present: Architecture
Recent urban regeneration projects, both in the UK and abroad, have often combined the building of shopping centres and apartments …
Out of the light, into the shadows: Tate Etc. Essay: Photograms
The photogram is an image made without a camera by placing an object directly on to the surface of a …
Beyond the threshold: Jeff Wall
Sheena Wagstaff travels to downtown Vancouver and discovers how the urban environment has found its way into the work of …
'You look charming. You look enchanting. You look dazzling. You look breathtaking. You look unique. But you don't make an evening.: Art & theatre
‘Since visual art practice has so decisively repudiated, problematised, complicated the whole business of pretending’, says Nicholas Ridout, ‘it's hardly …
Actions speak louder: The programme in the Tate Tanks
The Underground chambers of the old power station at Bankside, where oil once lurked with electric potential, will soon open …
Hello from ‘Sleepy’: Document: Mondrian in London
The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is regarded as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. His …
The Painting: Making and Meaning
L.S. Lowry: Curatorial walkthrough
Lowry is Britain's preeminent painter of the industrial city