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The expansive lens: In conversation

Peter Campus, Douglas Gordon and David A. Ross

Peter Campus was one of the first artists to explore the formal possibilities of film and video technology. Douglas Gordon, …

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The school of life: Education

Sophie Howarth

From the 1960s there has been a series of radical organisations aiming to revolutionise educational practice, including Joseph Beuys’s Free …

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Homage to Bacon

We bring together a mix of writers, museum directors, artists, musicians and filmmakers to pay homage to the legendary artist

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A careful concoction of 'push' and 'pull': Glenn Brown

Alison Gingeras and Rochelle Steiner

On the eve of Glenn Brown's solo exhibition at Tate Liverpool, Rochelle Steiner and Alison Gingeras talk about the enduring …

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Diagrams of thought: Roni Horn

Mark Godfrey

The artist has said: 'If you were to ask me what I do, I would say that I draw – …

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An exchange of letters in advance of TV: Will Stuart's artist's project

Stuart Bailey and Will Holder

°Õ´Ç³Ü°ù±ð³Ù³Ù±ð’s – an ongoing project by Will Holder and Stuart Bailey – has taken the form of magazines, a series …

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Interview: Steve McQueen Q&A

Artist Steve McQueen talks about his award-winning first feature film Hunger, the story of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands

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Interview: William Kentridge at Teatro La Fenice

John Lloyd

William Kentridge was invited to make a projection on the fire screen of the Fenice opera theatre, which was primarily …

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The man who would be British: Anthony van Dyck

Jeremy Wood

Is Anthony van Dyck a British artist? Jeremy Wood charts the continental shift of a peripatetic man who spent two …

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MicroTate 15

Ewan Gibbs, Esther Stocker, Rachel Kneebone and Gavin Pretor-Pinney

Individual reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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More than the art world can tolerate: Otto Muehl's Manopsychotic Ballet

Philip Ursprung

Why was Otto Meuhl's 1970 performance Manopsychotic Ballet forgotten?

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New journeys in a teeming universe: Tate Triennial

Andrew Hunt

On the eve of Tate Britain’s Triennial, Andrew Hunt explores the themes proposed by its curator, Nicholas Bourriaud.

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Now is for ever, again: The everyday

Francesco Bonami

From Gabriel Orozco’s exhibition of yoghurt pot lids to Rirkrit Tiravanija’s transformation of a gallery into a kitchen to serve …

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Poem of the month: Isaac Babel Riding with Budyonny

Elaine Feinstein

Each month, Tate Etc. publishes new poetry by leading poets such as John Burnside, Moniza Alvi, Adam Thorpe, Alice Oswald …

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Sifting defunct modernism in search of something useful: New Modernism

Martin Herbert

‘New Modernism is rampant,’ argues Martin Herbert

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Unfinished? Repulsive? Or the work of a prophet?: Late Turner

Sam Smiles

Turner’s late pictures were dismissed as works of ‘senile decreptitude’ and questioned even by his most devoted disciple, John Ruskin. …

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Wish you were here: Behind the curtain

Susie Gauntlett

On a visit to the Tate Archive, Susie Gauntlett discovers a postcard written by a young Lucian Freud.

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A world on the verge of collapse: Anthony van Dyck

Adam Nicolson

In 1635 van Dyck painted his largest and most ambitious work, Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke, and his Family. …

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Faces that speak volumes: Roni Horn

Elisabeth Lebovici

Can a book with no text paint a portrait of a writer? Elisabeth Lebovici examines the challenging representation of identity …

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Standing with one's back to Utopia: Katja Strunz

Charlotte Klonk

Charlotte Klonk visits Katja Strunz in her Berlin studio and hears how the early influence of Robert Smithson and his …

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