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The Practitioner Researcher in the Art Museum
Examining how museum professionals undertake research
Artists
Discover the 53 artists with artworks featured in The D.Daskalopoulos Collection Gift
'All artists are not chess players – all chess players are artists' Marcel Duchamp: Duchamp, Man Ray, Picabia II
To coincide with the first exhibition to explore the inter-relationship between Duchamp, Man Ray and Picabia at ºÚÁÏÉç, Allan …
Archives & Access project: Archives in action at the Josef Herman Art Foundation Cymru: By Catrin James
Catrin James, Archive Intern at the Josef Herman Art Foundation Cymru, shares her experiences working on the Mining Josef Herman …
Reframed: Celeste responds to Salvador DalÃ
Musician and songwriter Celeste performs 'Not Your Muse' inspired by Metamorphosis of Narcissus
William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience
Take a closer look at several of Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience in their original illustrated form
‘This man Turner, he learnt a lot from me’
Simon Grant talks to Christopher Rothko and Kate Rothko Prizel about their father Mark Rothko’s admiration for J.M.W. Turner, which …
Hattie Spires
Revisiting Rhapsodies in Black: British Art and the Harlem Renaissance, 1919–1939
Pure explosions of finesse: Sonia Delaunay: The Fortune of Colour
In our second series of articles on Sonia Delaunay, Tate Etc. asked a fashion designer to talk about his long …
Tate Etc. Writing Prize
The Tate Etc. Writing Prize, our annual competition for young art writers, focuses on Lubaina Himid’s exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç. …
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Messages from a master: Hans Holbein
To coincide with Holbein in England at Tate Britain, five contributors respond to the work of the artist. Michel Onfray, …
Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
Poem written [for] [near] [beneath] Bharti Kher’s Weather painting
The poet Bhanu Kapil writes a ’volatile note’ inspired by the mystery and materiality of Bharti Kher’s painting