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Interview

Yhonnie Scarce: 'Aboriginal people are Australia's royalty'

Meet the artist who uses glassblowing to explore ideas of Country and family

Picture Essay

Fahrelnissa Zeid: city by city

Follow the international artist’s creative journey through each of the cities she spent time in

Tate Papers

The George Hallett Research Collection

Christine Eyene

The art historian and curator Christine Eyene discusses the formation of an independent research collection of works by the South …

In Focus

Bell in Europe

Grace Brockington

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

He is poetic, but...: Luc Tuymans

Adrian Searle, Paulina Olowska, Peter Doig and Chris Ofili

To coincide with the Luc Tuymans show at , the first large-scale exhibition of his work in the UK, …

Essay

When Alberto Giacometti met Samuel Beckett

From their sense of style, to their late-night run-ins, explore the friendship between the artist and playwright and discover the …

Student Resource

Details Coursework Guide

Explore the theme of details through works in our collection

In the Gallery

Capturing the Moment: Join the Conversation

Listen to personal responses to artworks featured in the exhibition Capturing the Moment

In Focus

The Painting

Aaron Rosen

Tate In Focus research project exploring Orthodox Boys 1948 by Bernard Perlin
Tate Etc

Architecture and the Sixties: still radical after all these years

Rem Koolhaas and Lynne Cooke

The Art and the 60s: This Was Tomorrow exhibition broke new ground for Tate Britain by mixing fine art, architecture …

In Focus

One-Shot Painting

Alex J. Taylor

'One-shot Painting' by Alex Taylor, part of a Tate Research In Focus project on Kenneth Noland's Gift 1961–2
Tate Papers

‘Waste Dominion’, ‘White Warfare’, and Antarctic Modernism

Mark Rawlinson

This paper considers the historical coincidence of modernism and the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. In particular, it contextualises allusions …

Tate Papers

Lost in the Crowd: Blake and London in 1809

Philippa Simpson

This article explores why William Blake’s solo exhibition of 1809 has been such an important source for understanding his attitude …

In the Gallery

Zanele Muholi: Healing Through Sound

Listen to personal responses to artworks featured in the exhibition Capturing the Moment

Tate Etc

The great collaborator: Dalí

José Montes Baquer and Christopher Jones

In 1976 Salvador Dalí made a film with José Montes Baquer called Impressions of Upper Mongolia, Hommage to Raymond Roussel …

Tate Etc

A centre of intelligence: Mathaf: The Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha, Qatar

Simon Grant1

Simon Grant, editor of Tate Etc. visits the inauguration of Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha

Student Resource

Senses Coursework Guide

From touch and taste to sight and smell, discover the artworks in our collection that explores the themes of the …
Tate Etc

Now is for ever, again: The everyday

Francesco Bonami

From Gabriel Orozco’s exhibition of yoghurt pot lids to Rirkrit Tiravanija’s transformation of a gallery into a kitchen to serve …

Tate Etc

'It Is not a lasso, an arabesque, nor a piece of spaghetti': Lucio Fontana

Francesca Pasini

Fontana saw his work as a classic representation of what he called “a spatial environment” and described it as “a …

Tate Etc

'One of the most important days in my life': Alighiero Boetti at

Hans Ulrich Obrist

A long-term friend remembers his first encounter with the artist at the age of eighteen, and the subsequent effect this …

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