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Ghislaine Leung: ‘We are always holding and being held’
Watch the installation of the artist’s work Violets 2 at Towner Eastbourne
Barbara Hepworth Museum visual story
A step-by-step visual and written guide to help you plan your visit
Interview as Assemblage
Globe trotter: The journey of an artwork
In the first of a new series, Tate Etc. explores the life and times of a work in the Tate …
This was the modern world - part three: Richard Hamilton at ºÚÁÏÉç
To coincide with the retrospective at ºÚÁÏÉç of Richard Hamilton, one of the most important and influential artists of …
The Insightful Émigré
Simon Grant explores the life and work of the Vienna-born artist Marie-Louise von Motesiczky, after whom the Tate Archive Gallery …
In the Studio: Chila Kumari Singh Burman
The artist welcomes Tate Etc. to her blinged-up studio in Hackney, East London
Land Rights!
The ancient living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, which reach back 65,000 years, are underpinned by their connection …
Walking Backwards
Jasia Reichardt takes us on an exclusive step-by-step tour of a new Tate Britain display celebrating the unconventional work of …
Bojana Cvejić born 1975 Spatial Confessions (On the question of instituting the public) 2014
Hélio Oiticica 1937–1980 ±Ê²¹°ù²¹²Ô²µ´Ç±ôé²õ 2007
In Conversation with Sophia Al-Maria
The Art Now artist talks to us about her new work, Shakespeare and the limitless possibilities of film
Turner Prize 2018
Read the exhibition guide to Turner Prize 2018
Lowry painted my life, so I sang about his
At Tate Britain's Lowry exhibition, we caught up with the folk duo Brian and Michael to hear the story …
Thao Nguyen Phan – 'My reflections on the history of Vietnam, the poetry of daily life'
Step inside the studio of artist Thao Nguyen Phan and discover her mesmerising, poetic work
Who was J.P. Hodin?
Meet the émigré art historian who helped encourage cultural exchange between British and Europe
Otto Dix and August Sander: In the Eye of the Storm
German artists Otto Dix and August Sander chronicled the rise and fall of the inter-war Weimar Republic, but their work …
Two Exhibition-Related Films by Jef Cornelis: Landmark Exhibitions Issue
This discussion of two films made for television in 1971 by Flemish filmmaker Jef Cornelis brings into relief an underlying …
An Extreme Tolerance for the Unknown: Art, Psychoanalysis and the Politics of the Occult
Cured by colour
Christopher Turner explores how the study of colour by artists, writers and scientists has influenced our sense of the world.