Research on British landscape art has been a recurrent theme in the century-long history of Tate Britain and its forerunner, the Tate Gallery. Tate’s collection includes many thousands of paintings ...
Tate Britain today unveils an exhibition of work by the four artists shortlisted for the Turner Prize 2024: Pio Abad, Claudette Johnson, Jasleen Kaur and Delaine Le Bas. The exhibition will run from ...
Delaine: Someone did say that to me once: "You're a Gypsy, hippy, punk." It’s what it is, I suppose. I'm all of those things wrapped together. Film Director: Can you tell me who you are? Delaine: ...
I grew up in Manila, in the Philippines and so I was born at the tail end of the conjugal dictatorship of Imelda and Ferdinand Marcos that ruled from the late 60s to the mid-eighties. Imelda Marcos is ...
Jasleen: Glasgow, ok. I mean Glasgow is where I grew up. It's also the place that my forefathers, foremothers decided to live after migrating from India. Whenever I go back there, it feels like I feel ...
Fig.2 John Constable The Cornfield 1826 National Gallery, London Born into a prosperous family in the village of East Bergholt, Suffolk, Constable’s early display of aptitude and passion for painting ...
This is one of four reports produced by researchers in the project Reshaping the Collectible: When Artworks Live in the Museum. Each offers a perspective from one of four practices that are changing ...
Join us for a special evening of music, artist-led workshops, short talks and film screenings to celebrate the Zanele Muholi exhibition Head to our drawing desks and bring your work to life using ...
The Camden Town Group was composed of sixteen artists, judged by an inner core to be ‘the best and the most promising of the day’. Controversially, women were not allowed to join, though they formed ...
Contemporary artists have extended the vocabulary of the sublime by looking back to earlier traditions and by engaging with aspects of modern society. They have located the sublime in not only the ...
Join this exclusive opportunity to hear artists Rochelle Haley and Shelley Lasica in conversation with Louise Lawson Following the conclusion of the Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum ...