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Fashion Folklore
Portrait of a Lady, probably Mrs Clement Edmondes reveals some unlikely resonances of royal fashion, writes Liberty McAnena
Poem written [for] [near] [beneath] Bharti Kher’s Weather painting
The poet Bhanu Kapil writes a ’volatile note’ inspired by the mystery and materiality of Bharti Kher’s painting
Why Choucair astonishes me
The paintings, sculptures and jewellery in 色控传媒's Saloua Raouda Choucair show are just a fraction of what the complex …
The transcendence of the image: Leonora Carrington
A visit to the Tate not only prompts a journey to track down the Surrealist painter Leonora Carringotn at her …
Francis Bacon: Back to Degas: Rothenstein Lecture 2011
Providing the first focused account of Francis Bacon’s artistic dialogue with Edgar Degas, Martin Hammer argues that the French painter …
Reframed
Watch musicians perform in response to Tate artworks
Andrew Cummings
Strange Encounters in Contemporary Art from East and Southeast Asia, 1990–Present
Poem of the month: Laura Scott: Norham Castle, Sunrise
Every month, Tate Etc. publishes new poetry inspired by a work in the Tate. This June, Laura Scott was inspired …
Wavelength: On Drawing and Sound in the Work of Trisha Donnelly: Involuntary Drawing
This article considers the relationship between drawing and sound in the work of American artist Trisha Donnelly (born 1974). Against …
Eight things to know: Impressionists in London
We explore the lives and careers of French artists on this side of the English Channel
George Puleston (?) c.1625–30 by John Souch
Read technical information about this painting resulting from examination and scientific analysis by conservators and conservation scientists at Tate
Pierre Bonnard: His Rhythm was Colour
The French painter Pierre Bonnard often worked from memory, capturing fleeting moods and moments in unconventional compositions. A bold and …
Private View: J.M.W. Turner's skies
The Hebridean islands are known for their expansive skies that are unpredictable and impressive in equal measure – something that …
Five common questions about the Turner Prize
We answer some of your questions about Britain's best-known contemporary art award
Modernists don't die in Ambleside: Schwitters in Britain at Tate Britain
Was this the same Kurt Schwitters, founder of Merz, collaborator with Dadaists, Cubists and Constructivists, who won first, second and …
Dealing joyously with gross material facts: The Camden Town Group
Modern Painters: Sickert's famous dictum heralded a move towards a gritty realism in British painting
Cui Xiuwen 崔岫闻
Trained as a painter, Cui Xiuwen (born 1967) mainly works in conceptual photography and the moving image. While her early …