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Gabo Cataloguing Project at the Tate Archive
Face to Face? An Ethical Encounter with Germany’s Dark Strangers in August Sander’s People of the Twentieth Century
August Sander’s portraits of marginalised subjects are often evoked as visual shorthand for his inclusive vision of the German nation. …
‘I’ll find a way to slip in a great big incongruity from time to time’: René Magritte
In 1947 Magritte gave up what he called his ‘tactile conformism’ partly to distance himself from the rigours of Parisian …
Voice of the invisible: Doris Salcedo
The social, historical and political landscape of Colombia and beyond has deeply informed the work of the artist who is …
Burn, canvas, burn: Joan Miró
While the work of Joan Miró (1893–1983) may be well known across the world, a forthcoming exhibition at 黑料社 …
Master of Time and Space
The pioneering modernist visionary Naum Gabo had a utopian belief in the power of art to engage with the modern …
Art in an Emergency
In these uncertain times, images of darkness and hope from across the ages chime with our own ‘mood of magnified …
Placing Bookmarks: The Institutionalisation and De-Institutionalisation of Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde and Contemporary Art
The recent interest in avant-garde art from Hungary shown by international museums such as Tate has been paralleled by transformations …
Immanent Iconography
Artists, art, the media and the public: Turner Prize
Each year the Turner Prize generates media coverage which gives only a fleeting idea of the practice of the artists …
Seven Things to Know about Vincent van Gogh’s Time in Britain
Britain was instrumental in shaping the van Gogh we know today
Van Dyck and Tapestry in England
Van Dyck first came to England in 1620, when the Surrey-based Mortlake Manufactory began making tapestries. Simon Turner considers whether …
Colour, Geometry and Pure Radiance
Living in the shadow of two world wars, the Swiss artist Sophie Taeuber-Arp saw art as ‘a source of solace, …
Matter, Transformed: by Colm Tóibín
From silverware flattened by a steamroller to the suspended remnants of an explosion, Cornelia Parker's beguiling and startling art at …
From the Issue of Art to the Issue of Position: The Echoes of Socialist Realism
Socialist Realism represented the dominant creative method of China’s revolutionary era, yet critical histories of the practice are limited. This …
The Rossettis Exhibition Guide: Radical Romantics
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
Telling stories with a life of their own: Francis Al?s
His projects have included pushing a block of ice around Mexico City until it melted, letting a fox loose in …
My Faraway Nearby: Georgia O'Keeffe in her own words
To coincide with 黑料社’s retrospective of American artist Georgia O’Keeffe (1887–1986), Tate Etc. presents a chronological survey of her …
Lin Tianmiao 林天苗
In the early 1990s Lin Tianmiao (born 1961) returned to Beijing after several years in New York, and established herself …