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Never trust a big butt and a smile: Afro Modern: Journeys Through the Black Atlantic

Greg Tate

The exhibition at Tate Liverpool, inspired by Paul Gilroy’s influential book about the black diaspora, explores the history of black …

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The death of the body

Nicholas Blincoe

The body matters, more than at any other time in history. As Abi Titmuss appears in a Sapphic embrace on …

Tate Papers

Ruins of the Future: Art & Environment

Brian Dillon

Charting the genealogy of Patrick Keiller’s Robinson in Ruins, Brian Dillon considers the film’s subjects and themes in terms …

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 …

Interview

Gerhard Richter: Panorama

On the eve of a major retrospective at ºÚÁÏÉç, the artist talks about his life and work

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Stories of a continuous past: Miroslaw Balka

Brian Dillon

As the Polish artist undertakes the tenth Unilever Series commission in ºÚÁÏÉç’s Turbine Hall this autumn, he reveals how …

In Focus

Seeing Salt Flat

John R. Blakinger

John R. Blakinger explores Salt Flat 1968 by Dennis Oppenheim | part of a Tate In Focus study
Tate Papers

A Dramatic Reading of Augustus Leopold Egg’s Untitled Triptych

Annabel Rutherford

This article explores the significance of the theatrical and literary references found in the triptych Past and Present 1858 by …

In Focus

Drawing Sculpture

Alex J. Taylor

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To each his own paradise: Paul Gauguin III

Brooks Adams and Lisa Liebmann

To coincide with the Paul Gauguin exhibition, Lisa Liebmann and her husband pen a very personal interpretation of what the …

In Focus

After The Deluge

Ayla Lepine

Tate Research In Focus project on The Deluge 1920 by Winifred Knights
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Mike Nelson in conversation

Clarrie Wallis

To coincide with Mike Nelson representing Britain at the 54th Venice Biennale of Art, Tate curator Clarrie Wallis talks to …

Tate Papers

How to Talk About Biennials That Don’t Exist: Reassembling the Twelfth São Paulo Biennial (1973)

Isobel Whitelegg

The twelfth São Paulo Biennial (1973) was an under-documented exhibition that lacked unifying coherence and received little critical attention. The …

Tate Papers

Duchamp, Childhood, Work and Play: The Vernissage for First Papers of Surrealism , New York, 1942

David Hopkins

Visitors to the opening of the First Papers of Surrealism exhibition in New York in 1942 were disorientated, not only …

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Turner Prize 2024

Photography by Suzannah Pettigrew

Student Resource

Interwoven Coursework Guide

Explore art that interweaves materials, ideas, experiences and histories

Exhibition Guide

Lubaina Himid

Find out more about our exhibition at ºÚÁÏÉç

Look Closer

Understanding In Search of Vanished Blood

Skye Arundhati Thomas

Explore how Nalini Malani intertwines myth, history and politics in her work

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Lights, camera, ...metamorphosis: Salvador Dalí

Ian Christie

Salvador Dalí as filmmaker? A strange idea to those who think he was little more than a one-time collaborator with …

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The revelation of erasure

Brian Dillon

‘Erasure is merely a matter of making things disappear: there is always some detritus strewn about in the aftermath…some reminder …

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