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Tate Papers

The Aesthetics of Collaboration: Complicity and Conversion at MIT’s Center for Advanced Visual Studies

John R. Blakinger

This essay uses new archival sources to reconstruct the aesthetics – and ethics – of collaboration at Gyorgy Kepes’s Center …

Tate Papers

Locating Cosmopolitanism within a Trans-Atlantic Interpretive Frame: Critical Evaluation of Sargent’s Portraits and Figure Studies in Britain and the United States c.1886–1926

Andrew Stephenson

This article examines how John Singer Sargent’s American nationality, his Anglo-American expatriate experience and his works’ cosmopolitanism coloured the views …

Microsoft: The IK Prize

An annual competition using the power of digital technology to connect °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection to a wider audience

Group visits to Tate St Ives and the Barbara Hepworth Museum

Look Closer

William Blake's Jerusalem

Take a closer look at Blake's longest - and most mysterious - illuminated book

Tate Etc

Plant Life: by Giovanni Aloi

Most often celebrated for his portraits of people, Lucian Freud was also a prolific and sensitive painter of plants, with …

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Turner's Modern World

Jenny Uglow

J.M.W. Turner is revered as a landscape painter but his art is also suffused with the wonders of modern technology, …

In Focus

Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements for Tate Research publication 'In Focus: Pompeii 1959 by Hans Hofmann' by Emily Warner, published January 2018
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Lives of the Artists: Angelica Kauffman

Martin Myrone

Reflecting on the life of the Swiss neo-classical painter who became one of the first members of the Royal Academy …

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Otto Dix and August Sander: In the Eye of the Storm

Richard Evans

German artists Otto Dix and August Sander chronicled the rise and fall of the inter-war Weimar Republic, but their work …

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Story of an Artwork: John Singer Sargent's Carnation, Lily, Lily, Rose 1885–6

Elaine Kilmurray

The most ambitious plein-air picture the American artist ever painted was far more complicated than its loose style might suggest

Pablo Bronstein born 1977 Intermezzo 2009

Acatia Finbow

Case study examining Pablo Bronstein's Intermezzo 2009, published as part of Performance at Tate: Into the Space of Art, a …
Essay

Lost Art: Alexander Calder

Jennifer Mundy

The Gallery of Lost Art is an immersive, online exhibition that tells the fascinating stories of artworks that have disappeared. …

Professor Patricia Rubin

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A lexicon of forms: Eva Rothschild

Caoimhín Mac Giolla Léith

For the latest Duveen Commission at Tate Britain, Eva Rothschild has created a startling new sculpture that weaves its way …

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Layers and players: Painting Now: Five Contemporary Artists at Tate Britain

Andrew Wilson

What does it mean to be a painter today? Five artists who work with paint in varying ways and for …

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Colour and Kinesis

Inga Fraser

Born in New Zealand, the painter, animator and sculptor Len Lye was also a talented experimental filmmaker. A selection of …

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'We Were the Peacocks'

As Tate Liverpool prepares for a major refurbishment, Liverpool-born artists Chila Kumari Singh Burman and Linder reminisce about their experiences …

List

Art and love

Taking a look at °Õ²¹³Ù±ð’s collection, we reimagine what ‘love’ can mean.

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There I am next to me: Symmetry

Ralph Ubl

In the 60s and 70s artists changed how they looked at symmetry, particularly using new media such as video. Ralph …

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