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The Two Duchamps

James Hall

James Hall explores the godfather of conceptual art

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Interview: Rebecca Warren – 'From the mess of experience'

Rebecca Warren and Laura Smith

In the run-up to Rebecca Warren's All That Heaven Allows- New and Recent Works 2017, the inaugural exhibition for …

Where Theory Belongs: Four Ways to Experience a Seminar in Contemporary Art

Dr Stephen Wilson

Exploring how the format of the seminar as used in contemporary art education is developing, and the social, economic and …

In Focus

Ford and the Decorative Arts

Jason Edwards

Jason Edwards explores the relationship between Edward Onslow Ford and the decorative arts as part of this In Focus research …
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Six reflections on the photography of Robert Frank

Ed Ruscha, Robert Frank, Lou Reed, Liz Jobey, Mary Ellen Mark and Mark Haworth-Booth

Robert Frank is one of the world’s most influential photographers. For more than fifty years, he has broken the rules …

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The poetics of space

Norman Foster and Anthony Caro

Sculptors and architects both work with form in space, albeit on different scales and using varying methods. Anthony Caro, known …

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Surrealism, but Not as You Know It

Dawn Ades

While many stories of surrealism have focused on Paris in the 1920s, the revolutionary movement inspired and united artists around …

Tate Papers

Ethel Walker, Advocacy and Recognition in the Early Twentieth Century

Jon King

Recent exhibitions have highlighted Ethel Walker’s significant role in early twentieth-century British art. This article examines Walker’s self-advocacy, the support …

Tate Papers

Severance: Jessa Fairbrother’s Conversations with My Mother 2016

Jennifer Mundy

In her artist book Conversations with My Mother, self-published in 2016, Jessa Fairbrother explores the complex emotions she felt …

In Focus

Hatchings: Technique as Motif

Seth McCormick

Tate Research In Focus project on Dancers on a Plane 1980–1 by Jasper Johns

Blurred Lines: Art, Activism, Popular Culture and Social change

This research paper highlights some of the core issues related to funding structures available for socially engaged practices in India, …

In the Gallery

Audio Highlight Tour: The Lives of Artworks

Listen to stories about how artworks shift and change from the people who work with them

Tate Papers

Replicas of Constructions by Naum Gabo: A Statement by the Copyright Holders

Graham Williams and Nina Williams

Nina and Graham Williams, Replicas of Constructions by Naum Gabo: A Statement by the Copyright Holders; Tate Papers no.8
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The Art of Love

From passion to heartbreak, how has romance been expressed through art?

In Focus

Exposing Creation: Portraits of Newman and His Paintings

Michael Schreyach

In Focus project on Adam (1951, 1952) by Barnett Newman, authored by Michael Schreyach with contributions by Michael Leja and …
Podcast

Walks of Art: Emma Gannon on Barbara Hepworth and St Ives

Discover a place known for its pottery, boats, beaches and beatniks

In Focus

Decoration, Abstraction and the Influence of Middle Eastern Textiles

Claudia Tobin

Tate Research In Focus project on Vanessa Bell's Abstract Painting 1914
Tate Papers

An 'overflowing, a richness & poetry': Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta

Jennifer Mundy

The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) is famous for his allusive box constructions. This paper examines the history of Planet …

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°Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s Painting of a Man in Tudor Costume: A Sixteenth-Century Portrait or a Nineteenth-Century Pastiche?

Natasha Walker, Karen Hearn and Joyce H. Townsend

Comprising technical and art historical analyses, this paper investigates the subject, date and status of a three-quarter-length portrait on a …

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Five Things to Know: Keith Haring

Explore the life and work of this artist and activist

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