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Cai Jin 絆踞

Cai Jin (born 1965) works with oil paint in vibrant colours. Her most celebrated work is the Banana Plant series, #

Exhibition Guide

Women in Revolt! Art and Activism in the UK 1970-1990

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain

Workshops and conferences

Read information about the workshops hosted by the Refiguring American Art project and abstracts from the major international conference held #

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Drawing the vortex: The Vorticists II

Mark Antliff

The British avant-garde group was formed in London in 1914 by the artist, writer and polemicist Wyndham Lewis. Their idea, #

Tate Papers

Time-Lines: Rilke and Twombly on the Nile

Mary Jacobus

Cy Twombly*s remark that &lines have a great effect on painting* resonates not only with his graphic practice but with #

In Focus

Test for Chrome Yellow: The Eloquence of Colour

Claudia Tobin

Tate Research In Focus project on Vanessa Bell's Abstract Painting 1914
Tate Papers

The Great Reason of the Body: Friedrich Nietzsche, Joseph Beuys and the Art of Giving Meaning to Matter and Earth

Kirsten Voigt

This paper explores how Joseph Beuys interpreted philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche*s concepts of the &Great Reason of the Body* and the #

Tate Papers

August Sander*s Portraits of Persecuted Jews

Rose-Carol Washton Long

Countering the characterisation of August Sander*s work as politically neutral, Rose-Carol Washton Long argues that the &The Persecuted* and &Political #

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Fun, exotic and very modern: Patrick Caulfield at Tate Britain I

Clarrie Wallis

He preferred to be seen as an artist within the great European tradition of Juan Gris and Georges Braque, while #

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Why are we waiting?: Roman Ondak

Max Andrews

Last year Tate bought Roman Ondak*s Good Feelings in Good Times, which consists of a queue that can be #

Meet the Project Team

Get to know the team working on &Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum*. This research project is #

Interview

In Conversation with France-Lise McGurn

The Art Now artist talks to us about her new work, what it feels like to paint on the walls #

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The cruel snare of memory: Studio visit

Simon Grant1

Carol Rama, the Italian self-taught artist born in 1918, has only recently gained international recognition for her highly erotic, visceral #

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Say hello to my python: Joan Mir車 III

Desmond Morris

The celebrated zoologist and Surrealist painter shared his first London exhibition with Mir車 每 and introduced him to a snake #

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Meetings of minds: Barry Flanagan III

Paul Levy, Andrew Dipper, Braco Dimitrijevic and Andy Holden

Appreications from friends, fellow artists and a former?pupil

Tate Papers

Nothing but the Real Thing: Considerations on Copies, Remakes and Replicas in Modern Art

Lydia Beerkens

Lydia Beerkens. Nothing but the Real Thing: Considerations on Copies, Remakes and Replicas in Modern Art; Tate Papers, no.8
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&And now what, if my sacrifice was in vain?*: Paul Gaugin I

Nancy Ireson

Before his self-imposed exhile in Tahiti, the pioneer of modernism spent his formative years in Brittany, northern France. Here, he #

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How Embarrassing!

Gilda Williams

The Austrian painter Maria Lassnig (1919每2014) spent her life exploring what she called &body awareness painting*, much of which was #

Tate Papers

The Handsome Pork-Butcher c.1924每6, c.1929每35 by Francis Picabia

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

This sardonic collage portrait of Raymond Poincar谷, President and Prime Minister of the French Republic, was made with everyday objects #

Artist Stories

Claudette Johnson

Explore Black womanhood, representation and portraiture
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