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Marc Camille Chaimowicz born 1947 Partial Eclipse 1980

Acatia Finbow

Case study examining Marc Camille Chaimowicz's Partial Eclipse 1980, published as part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of …
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Five ways Franz West will make you laugh out loud

Discover the artist who used humour where you'd least expect it

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MicroTate 17

Tim Etchells, Sally O'Reilly, Mark Leckey and Martin Bax

 Contemporary reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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Victoria Pomery, Corin Sworn, Peter Kennard and Sarah Burnage

Individual reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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Report: Art Dubai

Simon Grant1

Simon Grant travelled to Art Dubai in March, and reports back for Tate Etc

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In Focus: Émigré Artists

Monica Bohm-Duchen

Amid the continuing refugee crisis across Europe and rise of right-wing politics, Monica Bohm-Duchen looks back at a time of …

Tate Papers

Insights into Eva Hesse’s Working Practice: A Technical Study of Addendum 1967

Tamar Maor, Angelica Bartoletti and Bronwyn Ormsby

Eva Hesse created her sculpture Addendum in 1967, at a time when she was experimenting with and exploring new materials …

In Focus

Greenberg’s Taste

Alex J. Taylor

'Greenberg's Taste' by Alex Taylor, part of a Tate Research In Focus project on Kenneth Noland's Gift 1961–2
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Scale in Sculpture: The Sixties and Henry Moore: Rothenstein Lecture

Anne Wagner

How do size and scale matter to the sculpture of Henry Moore? This paper offers a preliminary investigation of this …

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Two Exhibition-Related Films by Jef Cornelis: Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Koen Brams

This discussion of two films made for television in 1971 by Flemish filmmaker Jef Cornelis brings into relief an underlying …

Exhibition Guide

Ed Atkins

Find out more about our exhibition at Tate Britain

Sustaining Consistent Video Presentation

Dave Rice

This technical paper addresses approaches to identifying and mitigating risks associated with sustaining the consistent presentation of digital video files. …

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Steve Jones, William Fiennes, Valentine Warner and Carol Bove

Reflections on a work in the Tate collection

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Placing Bookmarks: The Institutionalisation and De-Institutionalisation of Hungarian Neo-Avant-Garde and Contemporary Art

Maja and Reuben Fowkes

The recent interest in avant-garde art from Hungary shown by international museums such as Tate has been paralleled by transformations …

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Museum Studies as Critical Praxis: Developing an Active Approach to Teaching, Research and Practice

Oonagh Murphy

This article argues that museum studies as an academic discipline needs to take a more active approach to effecting change …

Look Closer

Understanding David Hockney's A Bigger Splash

Explore Hockney's inspiration, techniques and have a go at some splash-inspired activities

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Reasoned Exhibitions: Blake in 1809 and Reynolds in 1813

Konstantinos Stefanis

This paper considers Blake’s 1809 exhibition in the light of the nascent practice of retrospective exhibitions and compares it with …

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Guttuso, Guernica, Gramsci: Art, History and the Symbolic Strategy of the Italian Communist Party

Lara Pucci

The Italian Communist artist Renato Guttuso found in Picasso’s 1937 painting Guernica a language with which to confront the violence …

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The Painting

Christiana Payne

Tate In Focus research project exploring Pegwell Bay, Kent – a Recollection of October 5th 1858 ?1858–60 by William Dyce
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Warhol stumbled across 'The Real America' in the pantry of a woman who never adapted to the American way of life: Gilda Williams on Andy Warhol's Mother

Gilda Williams

Gilda Williams looks at the most influential person in Andy Warhol's life – his mother Julia Warhola.

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