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Showing 1–20 of 58 results for paul nash

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Otto Dix and Paul Nash: Views from the First World War

Otto Dix and Paul Nash: Views from the First World War
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Dave McKean on Paul Nash 'The trenches completely changed him'

Illustrator, filmmaker and comic book artist Dave McKean tells us how the art of Paul Nash influenced on his own …

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Sympathetic magic: Behind the curtain

John Burnside

In his first visit to the Tate archive, John Burnside communes with the paintbox of Paul Nash

The Archival Trail: Paul Nash the war artist

Imperial War Museum curator Alexandra Walton explores the rich collections of letters, documents and photographs found in the IWM and …

Picture Essay

Love, friendship & rivalry: Christmas cards

Lily Bonesso1

Explore rarely-seen Christmas cards, sent and received by artists whose correspondence is of the more intimate kind

Look Closer

Eileen Agar: a British Surrealist

Enter the mind of Eileen Agar through her letters, sketches and collected objects

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Passion in patterns: Behind the curtain

Paul Simmons

On a visit to the Tate archive, Paul Simmons discovers a book from 1928 that points the way for a …

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From the Surreal to the Decorative

Michael Bracewell, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Alice Channer and Inga Fraser1

He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …

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A celestial journey: Clouds

Richard Hamblyn

Richard Hamblyn looks at the use of sky to load meaning in painting since the Renaissance, including the work of …

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The detritus of the future and pleasure of the past: Ruin Lust at Tate Britain

Brian Dillon

The exhibition Ruin Lust at Tate Britain explores artists’ and subsequently photographers’ fascination with the ruin, via works from JMW …

Exhibition Guide

Nashashibi/Skaer

Listen to artists Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer discuss their exhibition at Tate St Ives

Inga Fraser

Towards Artists’ Moving Image? Film Art and Paracinema, Britain 1906–1939

Tate Papers

Thomas Guest and Paul Nash in Wiltshire: Two Episodes in the Artistic Approach to British Antiquity

Sam Smiles

The artistic representation of British antiquity brings in its wake a problem of methodology: how are the working assumptions of …

Tate Papers

The 'Comic Sublime’ : Eileen Agar at Ploumanac’h

Ian Walker

In 1936 the English surrealist Eileen Agar photographed the extraordinary rock formations at Ploumanac'h in Brittany. This paper examines the …

Behind The Scenes

Archives & Access Project: AnnoTate and Online Transcription: The Bigger Picture

This Archives & Access blog post looks at the discoveries and interests of online transcribers at Annotate
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Archives & Access project: Adrian Glew outlines the selection criteria: Transforming Tate Britain, Archives & Access

Adrian Glew

With over one million items in Tate Archive to choose from, find out how archivist Adrian Glew and his colleagues …

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Globe trotter: The journey of an artwork

Sarah Auld

In the first of a new series, Tate Etc. explores the life and times of a work in the Tate …

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Something supernatural, this way comes: Magic and Modernity in British Art

Michael Bracewell

Folklore, mythology, mysticism and the occult pervade the development of modernism and Surrealism in Britain, especially in relation to the …

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John Piper: Cut-and-Paste Landscapes

Luke Piper

John Piper (1903–1922) worked across a diverse range of media and, as his grandson Luke recalls, he made collages inspired …

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