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Olafur Eliasson talks to Lily Cole

Olafur Eliasson and Lily Cole

Olafur Eliasson creates engaging artworks inspired by his interests in perception, colour, movement, and the interaction of people and their …

Look Closer

Finding Francesca

Discover the ideas and inspiration behind Francesca Woodman’s haunting photographic self-portraits

Student Resource

Myths and Legends Coursework Guide

Be inspired by myths and legends – or create your own!

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Fang Lu 方璐

Working in moving image, Fang Lu (born 1981) is inspired by popular culture and daily life experience. Her work reveals …

Essay

Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige

Artists' Perspectives

Lamia Joreige, an artist who lives and works in Beirut, Lebanon discusses Guy Tillim’s photographs in the series Avenue Patrice …
Exhibition Guide

Lubaina Himid

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Experimental fields of light and shadow: Light projections in The Tanks

Lucy Reynolds

For many centuries artists have been fascinated by the magical, visceral power of projected light as action, as a performative …

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Nancy Holt and Robert Smithson in England, 1969: Notes from an ancient island

Nancy Holt and Simon Grant1

Robert Smithson, best known for his Land Art piece Spiral Jetty, and Nancy Holt, best known for her work …

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Rudely transgressing the boundaries between the elevated and the profane: Etc. Essay: The grotesque

Jonathan Griffin

The notion of the grotesque in art has been around for centuries, but it is currently being re-imagined, often with …

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Andy Warhol Now

Alison M. Gingeras

Andy Warhol is remembered as the king of pop art who embraced celebrity and consumerism, and would become an American …

Tate Papers

William Blake’s 1809 Exhibition

Martin Myrone and David Blayney Brown

This paper introduces the 1809 London exhibition that William Blake organised of his own works, exploring its high ambition and …

Exhibition Guide

Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Not Everyone Will Be Taken Into the Future

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Artist Stories

Edgar Calel

Meet artist Edgar Calel at his home and discover his explorations of community and family, Indigenous technologies, and the ownership …
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Pop goes the past: Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at 黑料社 I

Marco Livingstone

Roy Lichtenstein was widely regarded as one of the key figures of American Pop Art. A pioneer of a new …

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Walking in unquiet landscapes

Robert Macfarlane

Other traditions run through depictions of the British landscape, below and beyond romantic idealisations. Here, Robert Macfarlane traces a history …

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Alberto Giacometti: Breathing Life into Bronze

Colm Tóibín

Giacometti was an artist both rooted in the exact and transported by the visionary. He was a maker and a …

Look Closer

The story of Omega Workshops

Discover the fascinating story of the Omega Workshops, whose Bloomsbury artists brought abstract shapes and bold colours from modern art …

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Black moods

Gabriel Ramin Schor

Gabriel Ramin Schor surveys the dark passages of black’s meaning and how artists have used it in their?work.

Tate Papers

Zen as a Transnational Current in Post-War Art: The Case of Mira Schendel

Majella Munro

In this paper Majella Munro proposes that Zen can be applied as a transnational intellectual framework for the analysis of …

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William Hazlitt’s Account of ‘Mr Angerstein’s Collection of Pictures’

Susanna Avery-Quash

Hazlitt’s account of the Angerstein Collection was published anonymously in 1822, two years before Lord Liverpool purchased thirty-eight pictures from …

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