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Tate Etc

The Real St Ives story

Michael Bird, Anthony Frost, Andrew Lanyon and Rose Hilton

For a few extraordinary years in the post-war era, the small town of St Ives was an art centre of …

Tate Etc

Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Speaking through Painting

Antwaun Sargent and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye

Celebrated for her enigmatic paintings of human subjects, the artist speaks to Antwaun Sargent about her art, music, writing and …

Tate Papers

Documentation and the Information of Art

Marc Kosciejew

This article outlines a documentary approach to the study of artistic practice, focusing on the ways in which information is …

Exhibition Guide

The EY Exhibition: The Making of Rodin

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In Focus

Dalston, Then and Now: An Interview with John Smith

Erika Balsom, John Smith and Patrick Wright

This In Focus project explores the production context of The Girl Chewing Gum and charts its intersections with debates concerning …
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Collective Anxiety About Zhongguohua: A Thirty Year-Old Debate

Wang Chunchen

Zhongguohua – often translated as ‘traditional Chinese painting’ – has been the subject of intense debate in China since the …

Exhibition Guide

Philip Guston

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In Focus

The Painting

Anna Arabindan-Kesson

Anna Arabindan-Kesson analyses Family Jules: NNN (No Naked Niggahs) 1974 by Barkley L. Hendricks through a range of aesthetic discourses …
In Focus

Slabs and Walls

Emily Warner

Slabs and Walls, part of Tate Research publication 'In Focus: Pompeii 1959 by Hans Hofmann' by Emily Warner, published January …
In Focus

The Printed Collage

Christina Weyl

The Printed Collage, part of an In Focus research project on String Composition 128 1964 by Sue Fuller, authored by …
Tate Etc

Damien Hirst at ºÚÁÏÉç: The artist in conversation

Michael Bracewell

Since he was a young teenager, Damien Hirst has enjoyed visiting Tate. From his early fascination with William Blake to …

Tate Etc

The real exchange between east and west: Polish art

Anda Rottenberg, Lukasz Gorczyca, Jaroslaw Suchan and Michael Wolinski

As a year-long season of exhibitions focusing on Polish art begins nationawide, Tate Etc. brings together four Polish art professionals …

Tate Papers

Sir Edward Manton's Glebe: Completing the Provenance of Constable's Glebe Farm Sketch c.1830

Douglas Congdon-Martin

When John Constable’s sketch of The Glebe Farm was formally presented to Tate Britain in 2006, after the death of …

Podcast

Walks of Art: Bonnie Greer on Virginia Woolf and the Bloomsbury Group

The writer and critic explores the friendships, work and designs behind this radical set of artists

Podcast

The Art of Protest

How do art and protest meet? We explore acts of defiance with artists, poets and activists

Interview

Shigeo Anzaï

Shigeo Anzaï’s photography career began by documenting the 1970 Tokyo Biennale. In this interview he discusses his personal experience of …

Tate Papers

Nude Woman in a Red Armchair 1932 by Pablo Picasso

Annette King, Joyce H. Townsend and Bronwyn Ormsby

This sensual portrait of Picasso’s lover Marie-Thérèse Walter was painted at the artist’s Normandy estate in 1932. Picasso dated this …

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Explore Damien Hirst's Pharmacy

Enter the Pharmacy – a room-sized installation created by Damien Hirst. Find out the meaning of the artwork and what …

Tate Papers

All Systems Go: Recovering Jack Burnham’s ‘Systems Aesthetics’

Luke Skrebowski

Jack Burnham’s systems aesthetics was one of the first, fully developed, critical theories of postformalist artistic practice. Yet Burnham, undeservedly, …

Tate Papers

Some Notes on Words and Things in Cy Twombly’s Sculptural Practice

Kate Nesin

This paper presents an extended close reading of Cy Twombly’s Untitled (Funerary Box for a Lime Green Python), 1954, …

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