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A Modern World: The Sculptor, The Landscape, The Architect
Artists' Perspectives: Sensation and Chinese Contemporary Art 1999–2000 by Cao Fei
Archives & Access project: Latest news from the Project Manager, September 2014: By Polly Christie
'Watercolour': Alexander Cozens, aka the blot man
The eighteenth century artist Alexander Cozens (whose work features in Watercolour) published several treatises on art including A New …
Sheila Hancock takes an exclusive look at Turner's 'Blue Rigi'
Having recently finished filming a series for the BBC on , actress Sheila Hancock is invigorated by …
Archives & Access project: Albums as a space for discourse, learning and practice sharing
Archives & Access project: Adrian Glew outlines the selection criteria: Transforming Tate Britain, Archives & Access
With over one million items in Tate Archive to choose from, find out how archivist Adrian Glew and his colleagues …
Meet London's African churches — from warehouses to bingo halls
Did you know that the London borough of Southwark has one of the biggest African Christian communities in the world …
BLAST! The radical Vorticist Manifesto
Possibly the best known item that the Vorticists produced is their journal BLAST, in June 1914 just before the …
Love, friendship & rivalry: Christmas cards
Explore rarely-seen Christmas cards, sent and received by artists whose correspondence is of the more intimate kind
Artists' Perspectives: Avenue Patrice Lumumba by Lamia Joreige
BMW Tate Live: Nicoline van Harskamp: your questions
Last month, you tuned into our YouTube channel from around the world to watch the live performance English Forecast by …
How do you deal with an artwork that has a missing piece?
How do you deal with an artwork that has a missing piece? This is one of the questions I've been …
David Attenborough on Alexander Marshal (1620 -1682)
Over the coming weeks a number of guest contributors will be sharing their favourite watercolours on the Tate blog. This …
How to spin the colour wheel, by Turner, Malevich and more
We take a quick skip through colour theory, and how some of modern art's giants have put it into practiceÂ
Behind the scenes: Interpretation
In our new series looking behind the scenes of all things Tate, Interpretation curator, Minnie Scott, talks about her role …
The Art of Slow Looking
What happens when we spend time getting to know a single artwork in detail?
Fiona Banner: Fighting planes at Tate Britain
For the 2010 Duveen commission Fiona Banner places fighter planes in the Duveen galleries
Lives of the Artists: Paul Neagu
Introducing the Romanian-born artist who created performances and sculptures that shaped a generation of British artists
Details, Details: Ford Madox Brown’s Mauvais Sujet 1863
English professor Devorah Baum reflects on Ford Madox Brown’s watercolour