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In Focus

Adam: An Early Exhibition and Ownership History

James Finch

In Focus project on Adam (1951, 1952) by Barnett Newman, authored by Michael Schreyach with contributions by Michael Leja and …
Archives& Access Toolkit

Designing an archive digitisation project

From planning to delivery and all that's in between

Tate Etc

To the rescue of civilisation man: Kenneth Clark: Looking for Civilisation

James Hall

In his day Kenneth Clark was an influential patron, art historian, collector, gallery director and broadcaster - and one of …

Tate Papers

‘Marx on the Wall’: Muralism and Anglo-American Exchange during the 1930s

Jody Patterson

This article explores English artists’ support for socially engaged public mural painting during the 1930s in relation to international developments, …

Blurred Lines: Art, Activism, Popular Culture and Social change

This research paper highlights some of the core issues related to funding structures available for socially engaged practices in India, …

Tate Etc

Hello from ‘Sleepy’: Document: Mondrian in London

Simon Grant1

The Dutch painter Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) is regarded as one of the most important artists of the twentieth century. His …

Tate Papers

I’ll Show You Mine, If You Show Me Yours: Collaboration, Consciousness-Raising and Feminist-Influenced Art in the 1970s

Amy Tobin

This paper discusses two feminist-influenced collaborative art projects: London/LA Lab 1981 and Postal Art Event 1975–7. It reflects on how …

Student Resource

Landmarks Coursework Guide

From art about landmarks to art that is itself a landmark: get some inspiration on the theme of landmarks

Tate Papers

Diffractive Analysis: Embodied Encounters in Contemporary Artistic Video Practice

Amba Sayal-Bennett

This paper details how diffractive analysis, a practice-based research methodology combining methods from art practice, art history and cultural studies, …

Exhibition Guide

Hyundai Commission:: Cecilia Vicuña: Brain Forest Quipu

Delve deeper into the 2022 Turbine Hall commission

In Focus

The Sculpture

Alex J. Taylor

Tate Etc

AAAARGH!: John Martin I

Jonathan Griffin

John Martin is best known for his dramatic scenes of apocalyptic destruction and biblical catastrophe. During his life his work …

Tate Papers

The Geometry of Syntactics, Semantics and Pragmatics: Anthony Hill’s Concrete Paintings

Sam Gathercole

Between 1952 and 1956, the British artist Anthony Hill made a small number of abstract, concrete paintings before turning away …

Tate Papers

Modigliani’s Painted Nudes: A Technical Study

Barbara Buckley, Aviva Burnstock, Silvia A. Centeno, Michael Duffy, Isabelle Duvernois, Anaïs Genty-Vincent, Jennifer Mass, Marie-Amélie Senot and Lena Stringari

This article is part of an ongoing research project into Modigliani’s nude portraits that began on the occasion of a …

Tate Papers

Ideas in Transmission: LeWitt’s Wall Drawings and the Question of Medium

Anna Lovatt

This article considers Sol LeWitt’s wall drawings as artworks poised on the cusp of the ‘post-medium condition’ of installation art. …

Tate Papers

Whatever Happened to the Frontier? Performing Provincialism in Post-War Los Angeles

Lucy Bradnock

During the 1950s and 1960s, critics writing about art on America’s West Coast often treated it as provincial. At the …

Tate Papers

Richard Bell’s Embassy: Reshaping the Contemporary Art Museum

Haidy Geismar

This article explores how some of the key discourses of the contemporary art museum may be apprehended and reframed from …

Tate Etc

Turn left for the revolution: Art Turning Left at Tate Liverpool

Hari Kunzru

When Jacques-Louis David allowed his famous painting The Death of Marat 1793–4 to be used in support of the Republican …

Tate Papers

‘Everything Was Getting Smashed’: Three Case Studies of Play and Participation, 1965–71

Hilary Floe

In this essay Hilary Floe considers instances of chaotic ‘over-participation’ in three art exhibitions that took place between 1965 and …

Student Resource

Light and Dark Coursework Guide

Look at artworks made from light and shadow to the symbolic use of light and dark to make powerful statements

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