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Tate Etc

A bit of nothing: Colour Chart II

David Batchelor

David Batchelor; A bit of nothing; Colour Chart II discussed in Tate Etc. issue 16, summer 2009
Tate Etc

The school of life: Education

Sophie Howarth

From the 1960s there has been a series of radical organisations aiming to revolutionise educational practice, including Joseph Beuys’s Free …

Tate Papers

Amazement and Uneasiness: Early Thoughts

Matthew Gale

Matthew Gale, Amazement and Uneasiness: Early Thoughts; Tate Papers no.8
Tate Papers

Carl Andre

Alistair Rider

Alistair Rider, Carl Andre; Tate Papers no.8
Tate Papers

Commitment and Desire in Sharon Hayes’s Ricerche: three 2013

Larne Abse Gogarty

This article examines Sharon Hayes’s video work Ricerche: three 2013 and the way it represents and mediates the often-painful psychic …

Project

Archives & Access: Learning outreach and volunteering programmes

Using the Tate Archive as a tool for learning and engagement

Look Closer

An Introduction to Yayoi Kusama

We explore the artist's childhood, activism and unique fashion sense

In Focus

The Plaster and its Cast

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
Tate Etc

A Study in denim: Peter Blake

Stephen Daniels

Upon its prize-winning appearance at the 1961 John Moores’ Exhibition in Liverpool, Peter Blake’s Self-Portrait with Badges 1961 rapidly became …

Tate Etc

Esprit ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù: Marcel Broodthaers

Wilfried Dickhoff

In 1975 the Belgian artist Marcel Broodthaers (1924–1976) made the piece ¶Ù鳦´Ç°ù for the ICA, London. A large crab and …

Tate Etc

When play got serious: Etc. Essay: Art and the playground

Gabriela Burkhalter

Outdoor play should be fun, right? We have all enjoyed clambouring over a climbing frame. The urban playgrounds that we …

Tate Etc

MicroTate 8

Francis Wells, Alexa de Ferranti, Desmond Morris, Dan Hays and Jim Drain

Francis Wells on Luke Fildes’s The Doctor 1891, Alexa de Ferranti on William Hogarth’s The Painter and his Pug 1745, …

Tate Etc

Magic in this Country: by Eleanor Clayton

Barbara Hepworth’s love of landscape inspired the forms of her sculptures, her commitment to politics and her lesser-known fascination with …

Tate Papers

Richard Bell’s Embassy: Reshaping the Contemporary Art Museum

Haidy Geismar

This article explores how some of the key discourses of the contemporary art museum may be apprehended and reframed from …

Tate Etc

Dealing joyously with gross material facts: The Camden Town Group

James Beechey

Modern Painters: Sickert's famous dictum heralded a move towards a gritty realism in British painting

Tate Etc

Aubrey Beardsley: The Wunderkind of Decadence

Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, Audrey Niffenegger, Michael Bracewell, Simon Wilson1, Alex Pilcher and Linder

In his mercilessly short life Aubrey Beardsley became a leading figure in the Symbolist movement with his extraordinary ink drawings …

Tate Etc

Leigh Bowery!

To celebrate the new exhibition coming to ºÚÁÏÉç, Leigh Bowery's friends and collaborators share their memories of the artist …

Tate Papers

Tel Quel and the Subject of American Painting: Marcelin Pleynet and James Bishop

Molly Warnock

During the 1960s and 1970s, a group of writers and artists associated with the influential Parisian review Tel Quel developed …

In Focus

After The Deluge

Ayla Lepine

Tate Research In Focus project on The Deluge 1920 by Winifred Knights
Tate Etc

More than the art world can tolerate: Otto Muehl's Manopsychotic Ballet

Philip Ursprung

Why was Otto Meuhl's 1970 performance Manopsychotic Ballet forgotten?

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