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Object Dialogue Boxes
This paper will present an emerging artistic practice that employs the unexpected and unfamiliar as minor provocations to stimulate enquiry-based …
Messages from a master: Hans Holbein
To coincide with Holbein in England at Tate Britain, five contributors respond to the work of the artist. Michel Onfray, …
Somebody to talk to: John Baldessari
The Los Angeles-based artist John Baldessari (born 1931) made his name as a pioneer of conceptual art in the 1960s …
A Tale of Two Cities: From New York to Beijing
Discover resonances between two East Villages — one in New York, the other in Beijing — through the works of …
Common Threads
State Violence, Mirrors and the Perspective on Infinity
Don McCullin: The Interview
Don McCullin (b1935) is an internationally acclaimed photographer with over 60 years of experience documenting the world’s devastating wars and …
Why Performance in Authoritarian Korea?
In this article Joan Kee asks what motivated artists in South Korea to turn to performance in the late 1960s …
News and Event Coursework Guide
Look at artists responses to news, from headline-grabbing events and social or political issues, to stories of the extraordinary everyday
Kiefer and Beuys: Cathexis and Cartharsis
Contested Comparisons: Franz Kline and Japanese Calligraphy
Bernard Perlin: Europe’s American
Ruins and Non-u-ments
Art World, Network and Other Alloway Keywords
The British critic Lawrence Alloway (1926–1990) generated a new vocabulary for American art of the 1960s and 1970s. This paper …
A Walk Through ºÚÁÏÉç on the Theme of Migration
Hear how Tate staff and community voices think about migration as you walk through ºÚÁÏÉç
Beuys’s Legacy in Artist-led University Projects
Joseph Beuys’s Free International University for Creativity and Interdisciplinary Research (FIU), established in the early 1970s, stands at the beginning …
Andy Warhol
Watch the curator's tour and explore the exhibition room by room