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MicroTate 37

Olivia Laing, Claire-Louise Bennett, Njideka Akunyili Crosby and Timothy Morton

Four new perspectives on works in the Tate collection

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Fast forward: Eadweard Muybridge II

Michael Wilson

Fast Forward:Michael Wilson on Eadweard Muybridge in TATE ETC. magazine

Who is Sheela Gowda?

Get to know the processes and materials behind the installations of Sheela Gowda

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The great collaborator: Dalí

José Montes Baquer and Christopher Jones

In 1976 Salvador Dalí made a film with José Montes Baquer called Impressions of Upper Mongolia, Hommage to Raymond Roussel …

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Meetings of minds: Barry Flanagan III

Paul Levy, Andrew Dipper, Braco Dimitrijevic and Andy Holden

Appreications from friends, fellow artists and a former pupil

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Memory frames: Tate Archive

Iain Sinclair

Iain Sinclair visits the Tate archive and unearths the images of a photographer ‘trembling on the brink of life and …

Tate Papers

Decolonising Nigerian Modernism: Ben Enwonwu’s ‘Identity in Politics’

Bea Gassmann de Sousa

The personal archive of the celebrated Nigerian modernist painter Ben Enwonwu (1917–1994) reveals his understanding of the effects of colonialism …

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Vincent van Gogh: The Pilgrim Painter

Iain Sinclair

Van Gogh spent formative years between 1873 and 1876 living and working as an art dealer, and later a teacher, …

Tate Papers

An Alternative National Gallery: Blake’s 1809 Exhibition and the Attack on Evangelical Culture

Susan Matthews

This essay suggests that Blake’s 1809 exhibition was haunted by the memory of the Irish painter James Barry (1741–1806) and …

Tate Papers

Alan Uglow: From Britain to America

Daniel Sturgis

The British painter Alan Uglow left London in 1969 to permanently live in New York where he became associated with …

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Prisoners of love: Early bondage

James Hall

English visual art contains a wealth of bondage imagery, particularly from Aubrey Beardsley, the master of the whiplash line. James …

Tate Papers

On the Politics of Art and Space in Beirut

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie

This paper considers the changing nature of art spaces in Beirut over the last fifteen years. Contrary to the experiences …

Tate Papers

What Would Tutuola Do?

Emmanuel Iduma

Amos Tutuola (1920–1997) was a self-taught writer who began his career by recording Yoruba folktales and rewriting them in Nigerian …

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Turner Prize 2019: Lawrence Abu Hamdan

Watch the film and learn more about the Turner Prize 2019 nominee Lawrence Abu Hamdan

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He is like digging in the garden and sailing in rough winds. But the garden overgrows, the ship wrecks: August Strindberg II

Per Kirkeby

August Strindberg painted such tempestuous seascapes in between his writing periods that the 1890s were known as the ‘Inferno Years’. …

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Portfolio: Erwin Wurm: Do Try This at Home

Figgy Guyver

The Austrian artist’s One Minute Sculptures are as playful and poignant now as they were when first performed over 30 …

Panchayat-Horizon

Panchayat was founded in London in 1988 to advocate for the representation of artists from the global majority, especially those …

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‘A Long Poem for Eleanor Who Collects the Blood of Poets’ (1965)

Diane Wakoski

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Phillip King's Tra-La-La 1963: Tate Britain Rehang

William Tucker

Tate Etc. invited a selection of contemporary artists featured in the new rehang of British art at Tate Britain to …

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A Journey that was: Aleksandra Mir on Pierre Huyghe

Aleksandra Mir

Artist Aleksandra Mir reflects on her experience of working with Pierre Huyghe

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