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Earthly delights: The art of the garden
The Art of the Garden: Jemima Montagu explores the garden symbol all the way back to Eden, through the ‘close-locked’ …
Hidden Treasures
Olivia Fraser, great niece of artist Eileen Agar (1899–1991) remembers the ‘fragile bird of paradise’ who rejoiced in the surreal …
The Head & the Load: Heavy History
The world premiere of The Head and the Load, created by William Kentridge along with composer Philip Miller, musical …
Wild Geese Over the Mountains: Melodrama and the Sublime in the English Imaginary 1933–9: The Sublime Object
The paper traces the frequency with which familiar tropes of the sublime are used in the writing and painting of …
Objects That Speak for Themselves
Since the birth of humans as sentient beings, we have believed in the animistic nature of things – of plants, …
Tate Biennial Report for 2004–6 published today
Before the flood, or after the war?: Winifred Knights at Tate Britain
For his recent verse drama Pink Mist, Owen Sheers interviewed dozens of wounded soldiers who had returned from conflict, …
Exhibition and Reception
Hello from ‘Sleepy’: Document: Mondrian in London
The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is regarded as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. His …
ºÚÁÏÉç: Collection 2003
A terrible beauty: Roger Fenton
In 1855 Roger Fenton took a photograph that became an iconic image of the Crimean War. The story of its …
Turner Prize Shortlist Announced
Colour – The Unruly Child
The British have long been seduced by the melancholic certainty of grey weather, and it embedded itself in how we …
Dance, Theatre and Performance
After The Deluge
Array Collective Win Turner Prize 2021
Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion
How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War
Lifestyle and Legacy of the Bloomsbury Group
Privileged bohemians who dabbled in the arts – or creatives who made an important contribution to the development of modern …
Copyright ‘orphan works’
Tate believes that illustrating such orphan works online is one of the best ways to discover copyright holders
Women and Power
Explore stories of women’s empowerment across the centuries through works in our collection