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29 July 2021
Tate releases 2022 programme
Highlights from Tate’s 2022 programme include a Cézanne exhibition, an examination of surrealist art and the Turner Prize.
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4 December 2019
Turner Prize awarded to a "collective" of four artists
Since 1984, the Turner Prize has been presented to a single British visual artist. This year in an effort to highlight the polarised political climate, all 4 shortlisted candidates were awarded the prize.
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26 December 2018
The best of visual art in 2018
Our choices for the best visual art that 2018 had to offer
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27 July 2018
Picasso 1932 - Love Fame Tragedy
Picasso 1932 was a wonderful exhibition, I loved it! If you went there or are going to go, I hope you like it.
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16 March 2018
Rachel Whiteread Exhibition Tate Britain
Rachel Whiteread creates ghostly sculptures/casts on negative space giving it tangible form, attributing characteristics stimulating ideas of childhood memories, sinister feelings and generating their own atmospheres as though environments in themselves. Often dealing with universal issues and sparking controversy.
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24 October 2017
Artist Open Studio by V&A and Tate Digital Learning at MozFest
MozFest 2017 has invited 5 artists to address each of the five thematic issue areas of the festival (Web Literacy, Privacy and Security, Decentralization, Open Innovation, Digital Inclusion) through an installation and on-site labs. This is a perfect opportunity for Arts Award participants and achievers to meet professional artists!
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27 June 2016
Tate Supermodern: The opening of Switch House
Tate Modern expands and reorganises its collection in a new building, that is itself a work of art and stimulates the public's involvement
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17 April 2016
Is conceptual art still relevant?
As the Tate Britain launches an exhibition on conceptual art, I ask whether this revolutionary genre is still relevant.