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Goshka Macuga: Turner Prize Nominee 2008
Art for fiction's sake: The art of writing
In the Studio: Will Self tracks the ever-changing relationship between the literary and visual arts from John Keats to J.G. …
Infinity on a single canvas?: Yayoi Kusama at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
One of Japan’s most prolific artists, Yayoi Kusama is probably best known for her spot-covered rooms and objects. On the …
Thy hand, by Nature guided, marks the line – That stamps perfection on the form divine: Joshua Reynolds
Forget today’s celebrity icons. Paula Byrne looks at the first ever media frenzy for young actress and lover of the …
Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
Sitting for Hockney
Wayne Sleep and George Lawson recall the experience of sitting for David Hockney between 1972-5
Friendship Laid Bare
Paul Rosano recalls an accidental life-modelling gig that resulted in many ‘extraordinary’ portraits
The Case of the Missing Painting
Watch Tate's teams make an exciting discovery during the restoration of an Arthur Devis painting
In Our Hands
Each picture in Zanele Muholi’s photo series Somnyama Ngonyama challenges us to reconsider the possibilities of self and environment, writes …
Capturing the Moment
Find out more about our exhibition at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
MixTate: Visionist on Francis Bacon
London-based producer Visionist sees light through the darkness of Francis Bacon’s Study for a Portrait
Rothenstein in France
Modigliani and 'La Poétesse Anglaise'
‘When I know your soul I will paint your eyes.’ Amedeo Modigliani, whose work is the subject of a large-scale …
Peter Blake studio visit
In this short film we visit Peter Blake in his London studio as he begins work on a new collage …
Rose Finn-Kelcey: A Restless Spirit
Ahead of the first posthumous exhibition of works by Rose Finn-Kelcey (1945–2014), artist Lisa Milroy remembers her inspirational friend
How Embarrassing!
The Austrian painter Maria Lassnig (1919–2014) spent her life exploring what she called ‘body awareness painting’, much of which was …
Exhibition guide: Life in Motion
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Liverpool
Unsung Heroes: Arthur Tress
One photographer reveals how the work of Arthur Tress has never ceased to be an inspiration
A stubborn cornerstone at the onset of modernism: Henri Rousseau
Dexter Dalwood and Nancy Ireson explore the enduring influence and legacy of the self-taught French artist ±á±ð²Ô°ù¾±Ìý¸é´Ç³Ü²õ²õ±ð²¹³Ü