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IK Prize 2014 Shortlist: After Dark
Vote in Tate's new prize for digital talent The IK Prize celebrates creative talent in the digital industry. An expert jury has shortlisted four ideas that explore art differently, ranging from robots roaming the galleries, to...
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IK Prize 2014 Shortlist: Tatecraft
Vote in Tate's new prize for digital talent The IK Prize celebrates creative talent in the digital industry. An expert jury has shortlisted four ideas that explore art differently, ranging from robots roaming the galleries, to...
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IK Prize 2014 Shortlist: #TateText
Vote in Tate's new prize for digital talent The IK Prize celebrates creative talent in the digital industry. An expert jury has shortlisted four ideas that explore art differently, ranging from robots roaming the galleries, to...
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IK Prize 2014 Shortlist: Through the Eyes of an Eight-Year-Old
Vote in Tate's new prize for digital talent The IK Prize celebrates creative talent in the digital industry. An expert jury has shortlisted four ideas that explore art differently, ranging from robots roaming the galleries, to...
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Dorothy Cross – 'My Work is Inspired by the Natural World' | TateShots
Working from a remote studio on the west coast of Ireland, Cross often uses the remains of dead animals or other found natural materials in her sculptures. In this film she talks about transforming shark skins by coating them in gold and...
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The World Goes Pop with Alan Cumming | Unlock Art | Tate
Actor Alan Cumming presents a quick fire guide to Pop Art. From the streets of Manhattan, Alan Cumming whips through the history of Pop Art in America and Britain, from Andy Warhol's soup cans to Peter Blake's blue jeans. Unlock Art is...
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Françoise Gilot – 'You Put Your Energy Into the Painting' | TateShots
Françoise Gilot is a French painter, critic and author. In this interview from her New York studio, the artist talks about a life lived at the centre of French Modernism, and her own approach to making art. #TateShots Subscribe for...
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Meet the New Tate Britain with Director Penelope Curtis
Tate Britain director Penelope Curtis introduces the new Tate Britain, with a tour of its architectural highlights. Tate Britain has opened its doors to the newly refurbished building and the chronological walk through 500 years of...
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Annette Messager – 'I Work by Intuition' | TateShots
"I work by intuition" says Annette Messager. "So each time I create, it is as if it is my first artwork". Messager uses everyday objects, often found on the streets around her Paris studio, to create artworks that deal with memories with...
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Paul Klee – Making Visible | TateShots
Take a tour of 'The EY Exhibition: Paul Klee -- Making Visible' at Tate Modern with curator Matthew Gale Paul Klee is a giant of twentieth-century art and one of the great creative innovators of the time. Witty, inventive, magical, his...
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Is Music Art? – Hangout on Air
In our fifth and final 'Hangout on Air', Miranda Sawyer is joined by artist Haroon Mirza, music producer Will Skeaping, record sleeve designer Leif Podhajsky and Tate's Adrian Shaw for a lively discussion about music and art. Miranda...
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Everything Everything – Live at Tate Britain
Everything Everything have created a track inspired by Francis Bacon's Triptych - August 1972, on display at Tate Britain. Here is the performance in full. The band talk us through their writing process and perform the track live in an...
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Everything Everything Inspired by Francis Bacon
Everything Everything have created a track inspired by Francis Bacon's Triptych - August 1972, on display at Tate Britain. The band talk us through their writing process and perform the track live in an intimate session in the gallery...
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Warp x Tate – Warp Records and Jeremy Deller
Late at Tate Britain presents a free evening of performance and installations from Warp Records and Jeremy Deller, inspired by Deller's work The History of the World. Meet the artist himself and some of the main contributors to the event...
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Ken Loach Inspired by William Hogarth
Ken Loach brings his cinematic eye to the art of William Hogarth. As he completes what may be his last feature film, 'Jimmy's Hall', a period drama set in 1930's Ireland, Ken Loach reflects on the connections between art and filmmaking,...
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Chris Shaw | TateShots
Finding himself homeless, Chris Shaw began working as a night porter in a hotel in order to have somewhere to stay. To help himself stay awake, Shaw began taking photographs. Having originally studied photography at art school, Chris...
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Laure Prouvost | Turner Prize Winner 2013 (Award)
Laure Prouvost is the winner of this year's Turner Prize. Prouvost, shortlisted for a film installation inspired by the artist Kurt Schwitters, was awarded the £25,000 prize this evening in Derry~Londonderry. The 35-year-old artist, who...
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Palace x Tate – Skateboards Inspired by John Martin
Lev Tanju, the driving force between London skateboard company Palace, has created a unique set of decks inspired by art on show at Tate Britain. He talks us through the design process and we follow him and his team of skateboarders out...
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Mark Ruwedel – Studio Visit | TateShots
A clutter-filled studio is a route to creativity, says photographer Mark Ruwedel. From his home in Long Beach, California, Mark Ruwedel, shows us around his studio and talks about why it can take him years to complete a photographic...
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How Christopher Nolan Was Inspired by Francis Bacon
Film director Christopher Nolan reveals how paintings by artist Francis Bacon inspired the Joker's smeared make-up in 'The Dark Knight'. Nolan talks about his longstanding fascination for Bacon's work, and why, when words fail him, he...
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Mike Leigh Inspired by JMW Turner
Mike Leigh takes time out from shooting his new feature about the life and work of JMW Turner to share his passion for the great painter of landscape and light, and shows us how he takes detailed scenes from Turner's sketches and...
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Alan Johnston | TateShots
8 assistants, 2 weeks of drawing for 10 hours a day. The result an almost invisible artwork. Its creator Alan Johnston explains. Alan Johnston was commissioned to create a piece of art for the ceiling of Tate Britain's new cafe. He and...
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Is Fashion Art? – Hangout on Air
In our fourth 'Hangout on Air', Miranda Sawyer is joined by V&A curator Oriole Cullen, designer Stephen Jones and fashion historian Amber Butchart, as well as online contributors Disneyrollergirl and Rory Hutton, for a lively discussion...
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Meet the New Tate Britain
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