Highlights
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Hurvin Anderson: 'It’s questioning my history, my place'
The artist shares the inspirations behind his paintings, and how he uses photography within his work
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Who is Abbas Zahedi?
Step inside the artist's studio with Tate Kids and students from St Stephen’s Primary School
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5 Locations that Inspired Barbara Hepworth
Discover how Cornwall influenced the artist
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How to Paint a Flower like a Pre-Raphaelite
Follow Glory Samjolly's step-by-step guide to painting, including modern day tips and tricks
Meet the Collection Artists
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Yhonnie Scarce: 'Aboriginal people are Australia's royalty'
Meet the artist who uses glassblowing to explore ideas of Country and family
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Who is Bhajan Hunjan?
Explore the childhood, artwork and activism of artist Bhajan Hunjan
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Hera Büyüktaşcıyan – 'What this ground remembers'
Explore the city of Istanbul with artist Hera Büyüktaşçıyan and discover how it inspires her approach to art-making
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Sonia Boyce: ‘Gathering a history of Black women’
The artist conveys political messages focusing on Black representation
Art in the collection
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Rachel Jones lick your teeth, they so clutch
2021 -
Eileen Agar Black and white glass lantern slide of Mary Oliver sitting on the beach
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Bethan Huws Singing for the Sea
1993 -
David Wojnarowicz Untitled
1988 -
Doris Salcedo Shibboleth IV
2007 -
Ithell Colquhoun Landscape with Antiquities (Lamorna)
1955 -
Michael Dean ffff (working title)
2016 -
Maggi Hambling 2016
2016 -
Anwar Jalal Shemza Chessmen One
1961 -
Lubaina Himid CBE RA Ankledeep
1991
Get Creative
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Tate Draw
Sketch your own masterpiece with our fun new game!
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Create Dots Like Kusama
Have fun with dots and create a sunny viewfinder inspired by Yayoi Kusama
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How to Weave like Anni Albers
Ever wondered how a piece of fabric is made? Join Textile Designer Rosa Pearks on how to warp and weft like Anni Albers
Listen
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The Art of the Body
We revisit Paula Rego’s work to talk about the body, reproductive justice and abortion rights
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The Art of Comedy
Is it okay to laugh in galleries and how have artists used humour in their work?
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The Art of Love
From passion to heartbreak, how has romance been expressed through art?
Dig Deeper
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All the World’s a Stage
Discover how the artist Lubaina Himid gives a voice to people who have been overlooked throughout history
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Exploring the Black Atlantic
In this four-part mini-series, writer and curator Ekow Eshun examines the rich and boundless ways in which artists have engaged with this concept
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A Tale of Two Cities: From New York to Beijing
Discover resonances between two East Villages — one in New York, the other in Beijing — through the works of two performance artists completely unaware of each other
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Surrealism, but Not as You Know It
Explore how this revolutionary movement inspired and united artists around the world