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Showing 121–140 of 178 results for Barbara Ker-Seymer" theatre

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Kenneth Armitage’s Pandarus (version 8)

Toby Treves

This paper concentrates on the making and meaning of Kenneth Armitage Pandarus (version 8) 1963, which was recently presented to …

Look Closer

Henry Moore's sculptures

Where did Henry Moore get his ideas and inspiration for his sculptures?

Tate Papers

Sir Edward Manton's Glebe: Completing the Provenance of Constable's Glebe Farm Sketch c.1830

Douglas Congdon-Martin

When John Constable’s sketch of The Glebe Farm was formally presented to Tate Britain in 2006, after the death of …

Tate Etc

Conceptual Carnivalesque

Since the 1980s, Beatriz Milhazes has been making paintings that combine modernist geometric abstraction with the energy and imagery of …

Tate Etc

Aftermath: Confronting Oblivion

Joanna Bourke

How British, German, Belgian and French artists expressed the psychological fallout of the First World War

In Focus

State Violence, Mirrors and the Perspective on Infinity

Larne Abse Gogarty

Tate In Focus research project exploring Waiting for Tear Gas 1999–2000 by Allan Sekula
Exhibition Guide

The Sound of a Nation

Read about each room of the exhibition, explore footage of political figures and listen to the curators' playlist

In Focus

The Painting

Aaron Rosen

Tate In Focus research project exploring Orthodox Boys 1948 by Bernard Perlin
Tate Papers

To Be Continued: Periodic Exhibitions ( dOCUMENTA , for Example): Landmark Exhibitions Issue

Walter Grasskamp

In this paper the author reflects on the early history of the dOCUMENTA exhibitions held every five years in Kassel, …

Tate Papers

Aleksandr Rodchenko’s Lines of Force

Brandon Taylor

Rodchenko’s research into the concept of line was fundamental to the ambitions of Russian constructivism. Careful examination of his paintings …

Tate Etc

Art in the Age of Revolution

Anna Keay

The Baroque is usually associated with the pomp and glory of seventeenth and eighteenth-century European courts, but in Britain – …

Tate Papers

Judd through Oldenburg

Richard Shiff

In his critical writing on Claes Oldenburg during the 1960s Donald Judd explained how emotional content might be conveyed through …

Tate Papers

Building and the Graphic Arts: Adrian Stokes at the ICA

Stephen Kite

Stephen Kite explores the relationship between architecture and the graphic arts in the milieus of the Institute of Contemporary Arts …

Tate Papers

Sir Anthony Van Dyck's Portraits of Sir William and Lady Killigrew, 1638

Karen Hearn

This paper discusses the painting of the courtier and writer Sir William Killigrew and the companion portrait of his wife …

Student Resource

Rhythm Coursework Guide

Explore artworks with rhythm for some coursework inspiration

In Focus

Interview with Boris Groys

Chad Elias

As part of In Focus for Tate, Chad Alias interviews critic and theorist Boris Groys to explore the primarily theoretical …
In Focus

The Plaster and its Cast

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
Tate Papers

The Psychiatric Sublime: The Sublime Object

Nicholas Tromans

This paper examines images relating to therapies for mental illness in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Seeking to …

Tate Etc

Staring into the contemporary abyss: The contemporary sublime

Simon Morley

In the early eighteenth century Joseph Addison described the notion of the sublime as something that ‘fills the mind with …

In Focus

Muscular Modernism

Sarah Victoria Turner

Sarah Victoria Turner explores the circumstances of the making of the relief and the posthumous cast of Wrestlers by Henri …
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