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Collecting and Exhibiting American Art at Tate

The essays in this section explore the significance of three survey exhibitions of American art held at Tate during the …

Letter from Erich Kahn to J.P. Hodin

Erich Kahn, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin
1971
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Tate Etc

Transmogrified by the trenches: David Jones at Tate Britain

The acclaimed poet Christopher Reid reflects on The Garden Enclosed 1924, currently on display at Tate Britain, which may have …

Exhibition PAST EVENT

Martin Creed Work No. 850: Duveens Commission

Martin Creed's Work No. 850 in the Duveens Gallery at Tate Britain 2008. Features person running through the gallery.
In Focus

Unravelling Op

Frances Follin

Unravelling Op, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by Alex …

Notebook

Ian Breakwell
[c.01 April–09 November 1988]
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Untitled (There Is Nothing)

Martin Kippenberger
1985

The former home of Jangalak Industries, a metalworking factory that once had a workforce of 1,800 but was wrecked during the civil war in the 1990s. It is now used as a massive storage yard for scrap metal. This area is all discarded hospital beds and sch

Simon Norfolk
2011
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The peripheries of the city of Kabul, especially to the north and east are endless building sites. Since most of the documentation concerning land title was lost during the war, much of this speculative and illegal construction is concerned more with esta

Simon Norfolk
2011
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Display

The Exhibition Age: 1760–1815

Ongoing

The first public exhibitions bring new audiences and new status to British art. This gallery recreates the spectacle of these …

Audio Arts: Volume 2 No 4, Side B - Marcel Duchamp, Hermann Nitsch

Audio Arts
1976

Eye Eclipse

João Maria Gusmão, Pedro Paiva
2007

Letter from Olda Kokoschka with a postscript by Oskar Kokoschka to J.P. Hodin

Olda Kokoschka, recipient: Dr J. P. Hodin
[c.1970]
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Gilbert & George: installing their 2007 ºÚÁÏÉç exhibition

A case study of the role of the conservator during the installation and display of an exhibition at Tate.

Tate Etc

In the Archive: Anyone for Clarke's World-Famed Blood Mixture?

Daljit Nagra

During a visit to the Tate Archive, one poet unearths a curious and outlandish medical remedy book from 1909

Press Release

2010–11 is a record year for Tate

8 Sep 2011
Press release announcing 2010–2011 as one of Tate's most successful years ever.
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Members Welcome Tour

Take a free welcome tour of Tate Liverpool's galleries

Mrs Claude Johnson

Ambrose McEvoy
exhibited 1926

Letter from Vanessa Bell to Duncan Grant

Vanessa Bell, recipient: Duncan Grant
[30 April 1923]
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Margo Maeckelberghe: Extended Landscape

Margo Maeckelberghe: Extended Landscape; past exhibition at Tate St Ives. The artist is renowned for her expressive coastal landscapes
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