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Peter Blake: Everbody Razzle Dazzle
Dazzle painting – camouflage created by artists, used during WW1 to confuse enemies targeting British ships
Keith Vaughan: Under the Skin
Uncover the thoughts and processes of painter Keith Vaughan
How can archives inspire you?
Discover ways that different groups use, make and enjoy archives
Interview: Rebecca Warren – 'From the mess of experience'
In the run-up to Rebecca Warren's All That Heaven Allows- New and Recent Works 2017, the inaugural exhibition for …
Walks of art: Grace Dent on the YBAs and Shoreditch
The journalist journeys through East London to explore the artists who lived and worked there in the nineties
The Ghost
Spirits, phantoms and apparitions have had an enduring presence in art and literature, but how has their appearance and behaviour …
John Gerrard: Gaming technology and virtual art
The Irish artist takes virtual simulation to the gallery
Laurie Simmons: Photography, Film and Lena Dunham
We visit the American artist in her New York studio
Leonora Carrington: Britain's Lost Surrealist
The artist's cousin and journalist, Joanna Moorhead gives us insight to her story
Digitising Sutherland's Sketchbooks
Explore Sutherland's sketchbooks and see how they were digitised for Tate Archive
Louise Bourgeois: 'I transform hate into love'
Take an intimate look at the life and work of the French artist
Louise Nevelson: ‘New York is my mirror’
The artist collected materials discarded on New York City streets to make her textured sculptures
Marlene Dumas: Great Men portrait series
In this film, Marlene Dumas talks about her Great Men series, a group of portraits made in response to Russia’s …
Mary Kelly on feminism
American conceptual artist Mary Kelly discusses how feminism informed her seminal work Post-Partum Document 1973-79 and the origins of her …
Mona Hatoum at É«¿Ø´«Ã½
An interview and studio visit with Mona Hatoum in the run-up to her 2016 É«¿Ø´«Ã½ survey exhibition
Marta MinujÃn: 'I believe in magic'
The Argentinian artist is one of the most energetic contributors to the pop art scene in Buenos Aires
Njideka Akunyili Crosby: Inhabiting multiple spaces
Drawing on art historical, political and personal references, the Nigerian born artist creates densely layered figurative compositions
Pablo Bronstein: Historical dances in an antique setting
Interested in pre-20th century European design and architecture, the Argentinian artist creates satirical performances fusing the modern and the historical
Peter Blake studio visit
In this short film we visit Peter Blake in his London studio as he begins work on a new collage …
Philippe Parreno: ‘It’s a half-mechanic, half-organic machine’
The Anywhen installation brought video screens, bacteria and floating fish to É«¿Ø´«Ã½â€™s Turbine Hall