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Up close and personal: Tate Britain New Displays II
Tate Britain’s recent rehang, which follows a broadly chronological sequence, includes focused individual displays that highlight new research as well …
In the freewheeling world of the mind: René Magritte II
The Belgian Surrealist remains an influential figure among contemporary artists. Tate Etc.’s Mariko Finch spoke to four admirers. One shares …
'If you can improve the corner of your street...': Art in the Middle East
Recent openings of art centres and national museums in Algiers, Alexandria, Doha and other cities in the Middle East and …
Miracle or monstrosity?: Story of an artwork
Jacob Epstein’s Jacob and the Angel. Currently on display at Tate Liverpool, this much-loved work was once viewed as …
Report: Art Dubai
Simon Grant travelled to Art Dubai in March, and reports back for Tate Etc
The God-maker who did his job too well: Rubens and Britain
In 2008 Tate Members helped to buy Peter Paul Rubens’s important oil sketch created for the Banqueting House in Whitehall, …
Meditations on time: The Unilever Series: Tacita Dean
Over the years Dean’s poetic, meditative 16 mm films have ranged from portrait studies of Merce Cunningham and Mario Merz …
Meetings of minds: Barry Flanagan III
Appreications from friends, fellow artists and a former pupil
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Reflections on a work in the Tate collection
'That's my dad': Barry Flanagan II
The daughter and assistant of the artist (from 1987 to 1998) remembers working with her father
Vaporous fantasies: Document: Robert Rauschenberg's photograms
Before he became famous for his protean work, Robert Rauschenberg was making little-known but beautiful cameraless photograms with his then …
Beyond the easel: Gallery One, New Vision Centre, Signals and Indica at Tate Britain II
To coincide with the display, Tate Etc. talked to the Venezuelan-born artist Carlos Cruz-Diez (born 1923) about his early exhibition …
The invisible man: Behind the curtain
Royalist, revolutionary, pacifist, arms dealer, Communist, right-wing extremist, con man and traitor. Who was Gerald Hamilton (c.1888–1970)? He claimed among …
Let me in: Migrations at Tate Britain
To coincide with the exhibition which explores British art through the theme of migration from 1500 to the present day, …
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More to meet the eye: Contemporary drawings at Tate
Until the 1960s it was seen as a secondary act in the process of art making. Now a new generation …
Welcome to his situation...: Tino Sehgal's Turbine Hall commission
The work of the British-born German artist Tino Sehgal exists solely as a set of choreographed gestures and spoken instructions …
Colossus of the camera: Francis Frith: Photographs at Tate Britain
The spectacular images created by an Englishman that first revealed the sights along the Nile for those back home
The first abstract artist? (And it's not Kandinsky): Focus: Hilma Af Klint
Wassily Kandinsky is generally regarded as the pioneer of abstract art. However, a Swedish woman called Hilma af Klint (1862–1944) …
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Caterina Albano, Hong Ling, Rosa Barba and Henry Holland reflect on works in the Tate collection, including a recent purchase …