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Sympathetic magic: Behind the curtain
In his first visit to the Tate archive, John Burnside communes with the paintbox of Paul Nash
The Right to Live Loud
Rapper and artist Chuck D reflects on a picture in °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection showing Public Enemy performing in London, and his …
Visionary painter of the edgelands: Lowry at Tate Britain IV
A poet who grew up with Lowry’s popular prints in the family home and his mother’s stories about ‘Lowry-like people’ …
Moments in Time Coursework Guide
See how artists respond to moments in time to inspire your coursework
Details, Details: J.M.W. Turner’s Snow Storm 1842
Scientist Katharine Hayhoe sees a story about climate change in J.M.W. Turner’s painting
Rory Pilgrim: ‘Activism can come from a space of joy'
Meet the artist interested in how we listen, learn and create spaces for transformation
'To drag the past into the present and re-animate it'
What is it like to sit for Frank Auerback every week for more than 30 years? Tate curator, Catherine Lampert, …
How to Create an Art-Inspired Garden
Learn top gardening tips from the Head Gardener at Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden
ºÚÁÏÉç Open Call: Writing and Art
Want to see your writing showcased by Tate?
‘When he paints a portrait I read a life’
Walter Sickert’s radical paintings pushed British art into the 20th century, transforming the representation of everyday life. Here, before the …
Uncle Walt and Salvador: Disney and DalÃ
Salvador Dalà as filmmaker? Roy Disney on the artist’s collaboration with his Uncle Walt
Business or pleasure?: Behind the curtain
In his first visit to the Tate archive, Travis Elborough finds his mind going pleasurably adrift over a photograph of …
Cartography Research Project
Mapping socially engaged participatory art practices in art museums and galleries through an online platform
Details, Details: John Everett Millais’s Dew-Drenched Furze 1889–90
The curator of RHS Garden Wisley treads the undergrowth of Millais’s autumnal painting
Body Language
Eisa Jocson finds in one painting echoes of her own choreographic work which unpacks the presentation of femininity
'He could be great fun, but he could be awful': Lowry at Tate Britain I
A friend of L.S. Lowry in the 1960s remembers the artist and his cheeky sense of humour
Objects Coursework Guide
A Mystery at Play: By Kaushalia Khanna
After moving from India to the UK in the early 1960s, Balraj Khanna became a distinguished painter in the British …
Between Worlds
A painter, writer and occultist, British artist Ithell Colquhoun was one of the most innovative of her generation, fusing surrealist …