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Responses to Tate's Collection by our BAME Network
Read how voices from our Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Network respond to the artworks in our collection
Painterly Matterings of Ordinary Black Life: by KJ Abudu
In her evocative renderings of fictitious Black subjects, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye reasserts the right to leisurely, ordinary existence, free of the …
An Alternative National Gallery: Blake’s 1809 Exhibition and the Attack on Evangelical Culture
This essay suggests that Blake’s 1809 exhibition was haunted by the memory of the Irish painter James Barry (1741–1806) and …
‘Everything Was Getting Smashed’: Three Case Studies of Play and Participation, 1965–71
In this essay Hilary Floe considers instances of chaotic ‘over-participation’ in three art exhibitions that took place between 1965 and …
A Film in the Age of Video
Modigliani’s Portraits of Jeanne Hébuterne 1918–19: A Selected Technical and Material Study
This technical study of six portraits by Amedeo Modigliani of his model and partner Jeanne Hébuterne, all painted between 1918 …
The Photographs of Robert Mapplethorpe
From portraits of iconic figures in the art and music world to powerful and moving self-portraits
Anti-Semitism, Propaganda and Modernism
Rembrandt and Reality
Iconic Portraits: Revising the Canon
Artistic Responses to the Lebanese Wars
In Conversation: Under the Bridge
The art of Mark Leckey has often explored the tensions between popular culture and technology, imbued with his own potent …
Perspective Coursework Guide
From vanishing points to points of view, explore perspective in art
Modigliani’s Painted Nudes: A Technical Study
This article is part of an ongoing research project into Modigliani’s nude portraits that began on the occasion of a …
Documents for the world: ºÚÁÏÉç New Displays I
The documentary photograph has a history as old as the art itself, but recent practitioners from across the globe, some …
Hockney's World of Pictures
Martin Gayford recounts how, for more than 60 years, Hockney has been breaking boundaries
Glenn Ligon born 1960 Condition Report 2000
River of dreams: Turner Whistler Monet
When the seventeenth-century diarist John Evelyn described London as a ‘Hellish and dismall Cloud of SEA-COALE’, he was one among …
The Healing Art of the Garden
Tate Etc. caught up with Monty Don, the nation’s favourite gardener, to talk about his passion for the soil, his …
Choose Your Own Adventure
Yoko Ono often invites audiences to participate in simple acts of the imagination or more active encounters with her artworks …