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Tate Papers

John Constable and Paul Huet: Marsh and Flood

Nicholas Alfrey

This paper revisits a familiar episode in accounts of John Constable’s career – his reception and legacy in France. Paul …

How To

How to Make a Pot Like Grayson Perry

Follow our step-by-step guide to building a coil pot with ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter

In Focus

The Painting

Samuel Shaw

Tate In Focus project exploring The Doll’s House 1899–1900 by William Rothenstein
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Yin Xiuzhen 尹秀珍

Yin Xiuzhen (born 1963) works primarily in installation, but also painting and other media. As one of the most established …

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From the Surreal to the Decorative

Michael Bracewell, Marc Camille Chaimowicz, Alice Channer and Inga Fraser1

He is best known for his paintings from both world wars, as well as his surreal English landscapes, but Paul …

Tate Papers

'Poor abraded butterflies of the stage': Sickert and the Brighton Pierrots

Nicola Moorby

Sickert's interest in popular entertainment extended beyond the London music-hall and his 1915 painting Brighton Pierrots depicts a troupe of …

Tate Papers

‘Men thinking, and women tranquil’: John Gibson’s Portraiture Practice

Roberto C. Ferrari and M.G. Sullivan

The sculptor John Gibson was a vocal critic of the genre of portraiture, and pitched his reputation around his classical …

Tate Papers

‘Fire and Water’: Turner and Constable in the Royal Academy, 1831

David Blayney Brown

Pictures by John Constable and J.M.W. Turner hung side by side in the Royal Academy in 1831, an arrangement orchestrated …

Robert Morris born 1931 Robert Morris , Tate Gallery 1971; Bodyspacemotionthings , 色控传媒 2009

Jonah Westerman

As part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, Jonah Westerman explores the Robert Morris exhibitions Robert Morris …
Student Resource

Clothing Coursework Guide

Explore art and fashion, from clothes and identity to shapes, patterns and textures of clothing inspired by art

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The Body

Explore how the human body has inspired the work of ARTIST ROOMS

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MicroTate 24

Sarah Martin, Simon Martin, Brian Muelaner and Steven Claydon

Four reflections on artworks in the Tate Collection
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The ambiguous pleasures of Puritanism: William Scott at Tate St Ives

David Anfam

William Scott (1913–1989) is known for his still lifes, landscapes and nudes produced over a 60-year period. A friend of …

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Temple of mysteries: Mark Rothko

John Banville

John Banville writes a personal appreciation of Rothko after a visit to 色控传媒’s Rothko?Room.

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Whimsical, Melodious, Dark: by Amina Cain

The Rossetti generation sparked a revolution in art, love and life. Drawing on the past, they created a new art …

Look Closer

William Blake's cast of characters

Blake believed in the power of the imagination. Meet the various characters in his personal mythology and their meaning in …

In Focus

The Painting and ‘Early Gainsborough’

John Chu

Tate Research In Focus project on Thomas Gainsborough's painting Peter Darnell Muilman, Charles Crokatt and William Keable in a Landscape …
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MicroTate 16

Steve Jones, William Fiennes, Valentine Warner and Carol Bove

Reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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The artist as activist: Ai Weiwei

Carol Yinghua Lu

The Chinese artist has become one of the most important cultural commentators of his generation. On the eve of the …

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The first pop star of painting: Salvador Dalí

Vincent P??coil

‘God save the King!’ was one of Dalí’s last, typically provocative, public pronouncements. As two touring centenary exhibitions of his …

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