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Aubrey Beardsley: The Wunderkind of Decadence

Caroline Corbeau-Parsons, Audrey Niffenegger, Michael Bracewell, Simon Wilson1, Alex Pilcher and Linder

In his mercilessly short life Aubrey Beardsley became a leading figure in the Symbolist movement with his extraordinary ink drawings …

Interview

Delaine Le Bas: ‘It's not a dress rehearsal'

Meet the artist transforming her surroundings into immersive environments that explore themes of identity, grief and renewal

Tate Etc

Domes for doomsday: Etc. Essay

Eva Díaz

The enduring legacy of Buckminster Fuller’s geodesic domes

Tate Papers

Whose Heritage? Whose Knowledge? Our Journey of Liberatory Memory Work

Anasuya Sengupta

The poet, author and activist Anasuya Sengupta discusses the work of the global campaign Whose Knowledge?, multilingualism online and who …

In Focus

An Architectural Perspective: Conversation with Philip Ursprung

Sandra Zalman and Philip Ursprung

Tate Research In Focus study on Walls Paper 1972 by Gordon Matta-Clark
Tate Papers

Emila Medková: The Magic of Despair

Krzysztof Fijałkowski

The work of Emila Medková (1928–1985) is a remarkable example of surrealist documentary photography. A central member of the post-war …

In Focus

This is What Democracy Looks Like

Terri Weissman

Tate In Focus research project exploring Waiting for Tear Gas 1999–2000 by Allan Sekula
Talking Point

Susan Calman on queer role models, art and progress

The Scottish comedian discusses why the gay rights movement is still so important today

Interview

Zohra Opoku – ‘Time is the best friend for an artist’

Meet the artist who combines fabric and photography to explore identity, through historical, cultural, and socio-economic influences

Tate Etc

The mob who shouldn't really be here: King Mob

Hari Kunzru

The radical 1960s English group King Mob called themselves the ‘gangsters of the new freedom’, and combined hard-edged politics with …

Tate Etc

In the Archive: Donald Rodney's ‘Splash Crowns’

Ishion Hutchinson

Examining the powerful symbolism found in a sketchbook made by Donald Rodney while he was in hospital suffering from sickle-cell …

Look Closer

The Story of Ophelia

Explore Millais's iconic painting, Ophelia, looking at the subject, materials, techniques and conservation

Suspending Disbelief: The Dubious Role of Skeuomorphism in Software Design

Michael Stocking

The use of metaphor in digital design – making digital versions of real-life objects from bookshelves to car dashboards – …

Interview

Welcome to Yto Barrada's Mothership

Journey to the artist's garden of experimentation and sustainability in Tangier, Morocco

In Focus

Casting Wrestlers

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
Tate Etc

MicroTate 12

Camila Batmanghelidjh, Josh Lacey, Hattie Ellis and Thomas Scheibitz

MicroTate: Camila Batmanghelidjh, Josh Lacey, Hattie Ellis and Thomas Scheibitz on works in Tate collection, Tate Etc. issue 12
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I've known very few people with such a profound sense of self-certainty: Patrick Caulfield at Tate Britain III

David Hare

In this touching personal account, the esteemed playwright David Hare remembers the life and times of his friend Patrick Caulfield

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Perfect bedfellows: Tracey Emin and Francis Bacon

Tracey Emin

One of Tracey Emin’s best known and most controversial works, My Bed, first made in 1998 and once in …

Tate Papers

‘Waste Dominion’, ‘White Warfare’, and Antarctic Modernism

Mark Rawlinson

This paper considers the historical coincidence of modernism and the heroic age of Antarctic exploration. In particular, it contextualises allusions …

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Seven Things to Know about Vincent van Gogh’s Time in Britain

Britain was instrumental in shaping the van Gogh we know today

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