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Survey of the occult collection of artworks, letters, objects and ephemera in the Tate Archive. Over 150 esoteric and mystical pieces, never before seen by the public. Offers in-depth exploration of the occult and its relationship to art and culture including witchcraft, alchemy, secret societies, folklore and pagan rituals, demonology, spells and magic, para-sciences, astrology and tarot. Includes artists such as Ithell Colquhoun, John Nash, Barbara Hepworth, David Mayor, Max Armfield, Cecil Collins, Jill and Bruce Lacey, Francis Bacon, Alan Davie, Joe Tilson, Henry Moore, William Blake, Leonora Carrington, and Hamish Fulton.
A remarkable exploration of the use of, and representation of light in art over the last two centuries
Striking illustrations inspired by illuminated Persian manuscriptsAn introspective fairy-tale that prompts the reader to consider their connection and place in the world. Spectacular debut from Iranian-Italian author Sahar Doustar
A vibrantly illustrated tale celebrating creativity and serving your communityBold artwork full of movementFrom celebrated French children's author Laura Nsafou and debut illustrator Amelie-Anne Calmo
To accompany a major exhibition of one of the central figures in British art and the first exhibition dedicated to Sickert at Tate since 1960.
The drawings included in this publication reveal the Sickert's working practice, an artist considered by many the 'father' of modern British art. Sickert was a prolific draughtsman throughout his career and used his drawings as preparatory works for his paintings. Drawn from nature, his sketches capture the intricacies of architectures, the infectious thrill of performance, and even the nuances of a subject's character. Sickert frequently visited locations again and again, investing long periods of time in locations to detail certain elements or even redraw entire views. In doing so, he was able to develop ideas and concepts before an image was possibly transferred to canvas. As a mentor and teacher to a younger generation of artists he also attempted to teach the use of preparatory drawings to his protâegâes, steering the course of arts practice in Britain. Stored in Tate's collection and archive, this selection of drawings not only serve as a record of Sickert's creative process but express his engagement with the world around him, both in Britain and abroad.
A fascinating insight into the lives and work of a remarkable range of contemporary artists Conducted by Richard Cork, one of the UK's most distinguished art writers, these intimate and revealing interviews provide a wealth of fascinating insights into the work of leading British artists. They discuss, often very frankly, their lives and art, their working methods and aspirations. The collection features an array of highly engaging and articulate artists, from Frank Auerbach, Anthony Caro, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Howard Hodgkin to Cornelia Parker, Tacita Dean, Grayson Perry and Rachel Whiteread. Drawing out Francis Bacon's impassioned musings on mortality, Tracey Emin's obsessive methods and subjects, the intensity of Anish Kapoor's internal journey and Richard Long's epic explorations of landscape, Cork is a penetrating, insightful and accessible interviewer. These conversations, brought together for the first time, brilliantly affirm his belief that 'talking to artists is like embarking on voyages of discovery'.
Accompanies a ground breaking exhibition at Tate Liverpool 20 May 29 November 2022 exploring our individual and collective connection to the British landscape. The rural as a site of artistic inspiration, mysticism, experimentation and rebellion.
Brand new contemporary photography series, offering a truly international representation of photography now. A Finnish photographer captures the North-East of England with an migrs discerning eye.
New in paperback, a fresh history of contemporary performance and its crucial role in contemporary art, by one of the worlds leading curators and writers on performance art.
Brand new contemporary photography series, offering a truly international representation of photography now. An artist-activist in New Delhi chronicles womens emancipatory struggles.
A previously unseen and unpublished piece of work by surrealist artist and occultist, Ithell Colquhoun 19061988.
Brand new contemporary photography series, offering a truly international representation of photography now. A South Africans camera locates queer lives in rural townships.
Accompanies the first major retrospective of Parkers work in the UK, at Tate Britain, London, 18 May 16 October 2022. Made in close collaboration with the artist, encompassing all aspects of Parkers career from the late 1970s to today.
Barbara Hepworth What Do You See introduces young readers to the sculptures of one of Britain's most significant modern artists.
This beautiful and brilliant debut picture book from Rosie Haine celebrates all bodies in every colour, shape and size you can imagine! Now into paperback format.
A visual journey through 80 years of protest art, which is more relevant than ever in our digital, visually-rich and social-media driven age
A powerful and poignant record of an extraordinary artistic project celebrating frontline medical staff who have worked tirelessly for their community during the pandemic. Featuring an exclusive interview with the artist, and first hand accounts of the sitter's experiences.
The Great Paint is a brilliantly funny tale about what can happen when we forget to think of others and get carried away with our artistic endeavors ...
Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Class is an incisive exploration of the relationship between social class and art by an extraordinarily gifted young writer.
Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Empire is a vital exploration of how Britain's colonial legacy has shaped its art, by one of the UK's most influential voices on the subject.
Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Gender is a polyphonic portrait of the representation of gender in art, from acclaimed playwright and artist, Travis Alabanza.
Tate Britain: Look Again: the National Collection of British Art reimagined for today. Feminism is a powerful new interpretation of British art from an intersectional feminist perspective, from one of Britain's greatest writers.
In the Darkness of the Night takes the reader through the sounds that a young child hears whilst curled up in bed waiting to fall asleep.
Bursting with inspiring activities, this revised and expanded activity book introduces children to internationally renowned artist Georgia O'Keeffe in a fun and engaging way.
A jubilant and vibrant debut picture book about a penguin trying to organise a party for it's baby with all their friends! Comical and insightful, Horn's illustrations perfectly capture the dilemma of trying to cater for a large group of people and to keep everyone happy.
Illustrating the full range of Hogarth's most important paintings and prints, this book shows them in a new light, juxtaposed with work by major European contemporaries who influenced him or took their inspiration from him in their painting of modern life - including Watteau, Chardin, Troost and Longhi.
Liberation Begins in the Imagination is a vital new anthology exploring the contribution of the Caribbean to the story of Britain and British art today.
An accessible and richly illustrated introduction which celebrates the work of Black British artists.
From Hogarth to Hockney - 300 years of Print. A concise and beautifully illustrated introduction to printmaking that uses highlights from Tate's extensive collection.
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