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Five Things to Know about Walter Sickert
Meet Walter Sickert, one of the most important, radical artists of the 20th century
5 things women protested for in art
We look at how women and their rebellious art inspired protest and change
The supernatural powers of plywood: 色控传媒 Display
Mike Kelley’s Channel One, Channel Two and Channel Three 1994, now on display at 色控传媒, is a potent work …
Escape from the filmic Bermuda Triangle: Morgan Fisher
Morgan Fisher mixes cinematic history, autobiography and art historical references in his exploration of filmmaking. Mark Webber investigates how the …
Huguette Caland: Body Works
Introducing the life and work of the Lebanese artist whose sensual and alluring paintings are being shown in the UK …
Checking the Boxes
Style matters: Alex Katz in conversation
The artistic director of Tate St Ives visited one of America’s most respected artists working today, in his New York …
The Deluge and a New Theology of Suffering
The 80s: Photographing Britain
Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain
The reversibility of the real: Pierre Huyghe
The French art critic Nicholas Bourriaud examines the ways in which Pierre Huyghe enjoys upsetting traditional expectations of how art …
Telling the Truth
Emily Kam Kngwarray created thousands of works of art that drew from the vast cultural reservoir of knowledge that she …
Turner 250
Join the celebrations for JMW Turner’s 250th anniversary in 2025
View of a House and its Estate in Belsize, Middlesex 1696 by Jan Siberechts
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
Introducing Takis
Discover the Greek artist who harnessed magnetic energy to create sculptures
Digging the Thames with Mark Dion
Take a deeper look at Mark Dion’s Tate Thames Dig, find out how it was made, what’s a wunderkammer …
Andy Warhol
Watch the curator's tour and explore the exhibition room by room
Xiang Jing 向京
Xiang Jing (born 1968) works primarily with fibreglass sculpture to express her investigation of the ‘internality’ of human nature. Her …
Leonora Carrington: Britain's Lost Surrealist
The artist's cousin and journalist, Joanna Moorhead gives us insight to her story
Memory and the Aesthetics of Military Experience: Viewing the Landscape of the Anglo-Mysore Wars
Examining landscape imagery produced after the third Anglo-Mysore War (1789–92), Rosie Dias argues that these works oscillated between memorialisation, personal …