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Kenneth Clark and the Death of Painting
Martin Hammer reviews Kenneth Clark’s public spat with Herbert Read about modern art, which erupted in successive issues of the …
To Dispel a Great Malady: Robinson in Ruins , the Future of Landscape and the Moving Image: Art & Environment
Patrick Keiller’s film Robinson in Ruins was made as part of an AHRC project, ‘The Future of Landscape and the …
Workshop reflections
Some network participants were asked to reflect on the workshops and to write about a particular issue that had caught …
How can art inspire solidarity across borders?
Discover how five artists work with community in mind to encourage collective action
Wifredo Lam: Painting for a Post-Colonial World
With a career spanning both sides of the Atlantic and Pablo Picasso among his circle, discover the fascinating story of …
Something supernatural, this way comes: Magic and Modernity in British Art
Folklore, mythology, mysticism and the occult pervade the development of modernism and Surrealism in Britain, especially in relation to the …
Art, culture and camouflage
In 1896 the American artist Abbott H. Thayer published an article on how animals protected themselves with the use of …
The cosmos and the canvas: Malevich at ºÚÁÏÉç
Kazimir Malevich’s work tells a compelling story about the dream of a new social order, the struggle of revolutionary ideals …
Inclusive Futures
September 2018 – August 2019
A research initiative exploring inclusion, knowledge production and change-making within Tate
Introducing Kiluanji Kia Henda
Meet the Angolan artist working with photography, video and performance
Head to Head: Climate Change – Can artists have any influence?
As the environment slides down the list of governmental priorities, JM Ledgard and Alastair Smart discuss whether artists can really …
Something fishy on the quay?: Behind the curtain
The author finds an intriguing nineteenth-century photograph in the Tate Archive
Nostalgia as nature intended: Tate Britain rehang In Focus II
A new series of In Focus displays at Tate Britain takes an in-depth look at artworks as well as items …
MixTate: Maria Somerville on Prunella Clough
The Galway-based musician finds parallels between Prunella Clough’s textured painting and the rocky terrains in the west of Ireland
Turner's Modern World
J.M.W. Turner is revered as a landscape painter but his art is also suffused with the wonders of modern technology, …
MicroTate 11
Mind fields: The changing landscape of Britain
Tate Etc. introduces eleven personal responses to artworks that reflect the changing face of a nation.
If ºÚÁÏÉç was Musée de la danse
Transformed into Musée de la danse, ºÚÁÏÉç conjured a vision of how art might be presented and encountered differently …
To the rescue of civilisation man: Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation
In his day Kenneth Clark was an influential patron, art historian, collector, gallery director and broadcaster - and one of …