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Edward Burne-Jones
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Five common questions about the Turner Prize
We answer some of your questions about Britain's best-known contemporary art award
Replication: Some Thoughts, Some Works
Early one morning: Anthony Caro
Sculptors and architects both work with form in space, albeit on different scales and using varying methods. Anthony Caro, known …
Dancing the white darkness: Maya Deren
Maya Deren (1917–1961) is regarded as one of the first important American experimental filmmakers. To coincide with a series of …
Isaac Julien: What Freedom Is To Me
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All the World’s a Stage
Since emerging as a key figure of the British Black arts movement in the 1980s, artist and cultural activist Lubaina …
Square dance of joy II: Agnes Martin
A personal tribute to Agnes Martin by fellow artist Rosemarie Castoro
An 'overflowing, a richness & poetry': Joseph Cornell's Planet Set and Giuditta Pasta
The American artist Joseph Cornell (1903–1972) is famous for his allusive box constructions. This paper examines the history of Planet …
Postscript: The Digital Afterlife in Mroué’s Artistic Works
Private view: Richard Dadd
Richard Dadd was not only extremely well educated, he was on his way to becoming a full-blooded representative of Victorian …
MicroTate 2
Contemporary reflections on a work in the Tate collection
Refiguring American Art: September 2014 – August 2017
‘Refiguring American Art’ is a research project that seeks to advance new approaches in the study of post-war American art.
Barbara Hepworth's Sculpture Garden
This film includes archival footage from an interview with the artist from 1973
Derek Boshier: Life drawing masterclass
Tate invited well-known artists to teach a life drawing masterclass
Visit É«¿Ø´«Ã½ with your family
Find out how to make the most out of your family visit to É«¿Ø´«Ã½
He is like digging in the garden and sailing in rough winds. But the garden overgrows, the ship wrecks: August Strindberg II
August Strindberg painted such tempestuous seascapes in between his writing periods that the 1890s were known as the ‘Inferno Years’. …