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Insights into Eva Hesse’s Working Practice: A Technical Study of Addendum 1967
Eva Hesse created her sculpture Addendum in 1967, at a time when she was experimenting with and exploring new materials …
Aliza Nisenbaum
Read more about the Tate Liverpool exhibition and the artist's sitters
rukus!: A Conversation
The artists Topher Cambell and Ajamu X discuss the formation of rukus!, a collection of printed materials, conference agendas …
Panel Discussion: Responding to the Archive
The panelists discuss how artists, designers and curators might engage with, respond to and activate archives.
‘Extending Sensuous Experience’: Three-Dimensional Painting
The flooded garden
This summer, Oscar Murillo will transform the Turbine Hall through a monumental participatory painting project inspired by Monet’s Water Lilies …
Captive Archives
Alia Al-Sabi provides a glimpse into an archive recording the textual practices and literary production of the Palestinian Prisoners’ Movement …
The restless storyteller: Juan Muñoz
He was said to be one of the ‘most ingenious artists of his generation’ and someone who had ‘an infectious …
'It has to be sloppy'
As Mire Lee works on her new commission for ºÚÁÏÉç’s Turbine Hall, artist and writer Ami Lien talks to …
Nan Goldin born 1953 Greer and Robert on the Bed, NYC 1982
School visits to Tate Britain
Explore art and ideas to take ownership of the gallery
Objects Coursework Guide
Gazing into the watery abyss: Aquatopia: The Imaginary of the Ocean Deep at Tate St Ives
Ninety per cent of the world’s oceans remain unexplored, fuelling our fascination for and fear of the sea for centuries, …
Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion
How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War
Vital Threads: by Marysia Lewandowska
From a studio flat behind the Iron Curtain, Magdalena Abakanowicz created a series of expansive, woven-fibre artworks that radically altered …
Having a Gas
Sarah Lucas talks to curator Dominique Heyse-Moore about breeze blocks, the many uses of chairs, and eliciting a gut reaction
Five Things to Know about Aubrey Williams
Get to know this founding member of the British Caribbean Artists Movement
'He lived on another sphere, and made most people feel too normal, less poetic than he was': The EY Exhibition – Paul Klee: Making Visible at ºÚÁÏÉç
The diverse works of one of the most inventive and best-loved artists of the twentieth century, often done in series, …