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A Sense of Belonging through Style
The front room of a West Indian family home in the 1960s and 1970s was a space of sanctuary, conveying …
Time don't run here
From March to June 2020, Liz Johnson Artur photographed protestors at Black Lives Matter marches in London. Here, she speaks …
On Listening
The Pulitzer Prize-winning writer turns his eyes, and his ears, to Ibrahim El-Salahi’s painting Reborn Sounds of Childhood Dreams I
Q&A: Danielle Dean
The artist talks about her Art Now commission which addresses the labour conditions of two parallel Amazons: a rainforest work …
Waves and Tides
Tate Liverpool Director Helen Legg and Curator Darren Pih discuss the new collection display at the gallery, and the city …
Here Comes the Sun
David Hockney’s recent work has been inspired by the landscape and the changing seasons. Here, his friend Martin Gayford charts …
Q&A: Shawanda Corbett
The artist talks to curators Bilal Akkouche and Hannah Marsh about her new Art Now exhibition which blends ceramics, performance …
Matter, Transformed: by Colm TóibÃn
From silverware flattened by a steamroller to the suspended remnants of an explosion, Cornelia Parker's beguiling and startling art at …
Touch Tours for All!
A truly inclusive museum should foster collaboration and extend touch tours to sighted people too, writes Georgina Kleege
Seeing the Light
Cornelia Parker reflects on the early experiences that shaped her art
Studio Visit: Hannah Quinlan & Rosie Hastings
The artist duo talk to curator Amy Emmerson Martin about the elusive art of fresco painting and how they keep …
‘The Apple of My Eye’: Artists on Cezanne
‘With an apple, I will astonish Paris’, Paul Cezanne once claimed. Leaving his native Aix-en-Provence for the French capital in …
Magic in this Country: by Eleanor Clayton
Barbara Hepworth’s love of landscape inspired the forms of her sculptures, her commitment to politics and her lesser-known fascination with …
Dancing in the Rain
Artist Ro Robertson is stirred by the ‘new and vital movement’ in Barbara Hepworth’s sculptures and reflects on the connections …
A Futurist of Form: by Anke Kempkes
The innovative artist created tactile, futuristic sculptures that reflected natural forms and her belief in the universal power of art
Tate Etc. Writing Prize
The Tate Etc. Writing Prize, our annual competition for young art writers, focuses on Lubaina Himid’s exhibition at É«¿Ø´«Ã½. …