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Judy Watson – 'Artists are Strange Creatures' | TateShots
Meet Judy Watson, the artist exploring her Aboriginal heritage and using art to bring about social change. Judy Watson was born in 1959 in Munduberra, Queensland, Australia and lives and works in Brisbane. The artist uses printmaking,...
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Anna Boghiguian – Understanding Places | Tate
Discover the first UK retrospective of the Egyptian-Canadian artist of Armenian origin, Anna Boghiguian, at Tate St Ives. Informed by her interest in philosophy and her continuous travels, Boghiguian's work comments on the human...
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Kiluanji Kia Henda – ‘I Wanted to Create a Trap’ | TateShots
Meet Kiluanji Kia Henda, an Angolan artist based in Luanda. Kiluanji was in his twenties when the Angolan civil war ended in 2002. Much inspired by his country’s history, Kiluanji’s images focus on the universal aspects of the human...
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Hélio Oiticica and the Tropicália Movement | TateShots
Discover the artist Hélio Oiticica – one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. The Brazilian artist Hélio Oiticica challenged the traditional boundaries of art. He made the viewer an active participant in his work,...
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Liliane Lijn – 'I Want People to See Sound' | TateShots
Meet Liliane Lijn, the American artist who pioneered the use of technology to make moving art. Artist Liliane Lijn is best known for her kinetic artworks. (Kinetic art is art that moves.) In the early 1960s Liliane Lijn was at the...
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Sarah Sze – ‘You Mark Time Through Objects’ | TateShots
Sarah Sze is an artist best known for her sculpture and installation art. In this video, Sze introduces her approach to making art and describes her work 'Seamless'. 'Seamless' was first shown in 1999 in Pittsburgh, USA, and was...
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BBZ x Abondance Matanda on Storytelling and Inclusion | Artist Meets | Tate Collective
Watch BBZ and Abondance Matanda talk about what art means to them and where it’s headed. We caught up with a few past Tate Collective contributors and asked them introduce us to someone they admire and think is 'one to watch'. BBZ have...
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Loyle Carner x Barney Artist on Rap and Privilege | Artist Meets | Tate Collective
Watch Loyle Carner and Barney Artist talk about what art means to them and where it’s headed. We caught up with a few past Tate Collective contributors and asked them to tell us about someone they think is 'one to watch'. Back in 2014...
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Joey Yu x noiamreiss on Illustration and the Internet | Artist Meets | Tate Collective
Watch Joey Yu and noiamreiss talk through their work, the power of the internet, what art means to them and where they think it’s headed. We caught up with a few past Tate Collective contributors and asked them introduce us to someone...
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Tania Bruguera and Tate Neighbours – The Art of Social Change | Tate Exchange
Artist Tania Bruguera and the Tate Neighbours, a group of South London residents, speak out about the importance of art and civic responsibility. Bruguera works with local communities, using art as a tool to inspire social action and...
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Hannah Hill x Kate Rolison on Embroidery and Mental Health | Artist Meets | Tate Collective
Watch Hannah Hill and up and coming artist Kate Rolison talk about what art means to them where they think it's headed. We caught up with a few past Tate Collective contributors and asked them introduce us to someone they admire and...
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Anthea Hamilton – The Squash | Tate Britain Commission | Tate
Anthea Hamilton has transformed the heart of Tate Britain with sculpture and performance. A solo performer in a squash-like costume inhabits the Duveen Galleries every day for more than six months for the Tate Britain Commission 2018....
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Nashashibi/Skaer – Thinking Through Other Artists | Tate
Rosalind Nashashibi and Lucy Skaer work independently as artists and have been collaborating as Nashashibi/Skaer since 2005. Their work is made mostly using 16mm film and explores a range of contemporary concerns through art, artists,...
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Ugo Rondinone – Liverpool Mountain | Tate
'Liverpool Mountain' is Swiss-artist Ugo Rondinone’s first public artwork in the UK and the first of its kind in Europe. Inspired by naturally occurring Hoodoos (spires or pyramids of rock) and the art of meditative rock balancing, this...
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Chris Ofili – No Woman, No Cry | Art Close Up | Tate
Discover the story behind Chris Ofili's 'No Woman, No Cry'. Hear a detailed description of the artwork, descriptions of the colours and forms in the artwork, and how the artist made the work. Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
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Ragnar Kjartansson – BMW Tate Live: Performance Room
A second chance to watch Ragnar Kjartansson's performance of Variation on Meat Joy captured live Thursday, 24 October, 2013 at Tate Modern. For Ragnar Kjartansson’s Variation on Meat Joy the Performance Room at Tate has been transformed...
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Emily Roysdon – BMW Tate Live: Performance Room
A second chance to watch Emily Roysdon’s performance of I am a helicopter, camera, queen, captured live Thursday, 31 May, 2012 at Tate Modern. Performance Room is a series of performances commissioned and conceived exclusively for the...
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Browsing the International Art Market with Sally Phillips | Unlock Art | Tate
From Tutankhamen to the ancient Greeks, the church to the Medici's, there's a long history of shopping for art. Comedian Sally Phillips explains the bulk-buys and the beheading - then explores the international art fair circuit to find...
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Nan Goldin – 'My Work Comes from Empathy and Love' | TateShots
'My work has always come from empathy and love', says American photographer Nan Goldin. Goldin began taking photographs as a teenager in Boston, Massachusetts. Her earliest works, black-and-white images of drag queens, were celebrations...
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Sanford Biggers | TateShots
Sanford Biggers pays homage to Hip Hop's past. The artist and friends take part in an improvised bell-ringing ceremony at a Zen temple in Japan. As Biggers explains, a number of the metal bells used in the video were fabricated from...
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Performing Sculpture – Earle Brown's Calder Piece | TateShots
Earle Brown was a major force in contemporary music and the American avant-garde since the 1950s and the creator of open form, a style of musical construction greatly indebted to the works of Alexander Calder. In 1963 Brown and Calder...
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Bill Viola – Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) | TateShots
Take a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Bill Viola’s video installation Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water), on display at St. Paul’s Cathedral. The American video and sound installation artist Bill Viola explains how he developed...
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Erik Bulatov – ‘The New Generation is Important’ | TateShots
Erik Bulatov is a Russian artist best known for his paintings that explore the politically charged language of the Soviet and Post-Soviet era. Now in his eighties, his use of bold colour and striking images continue to inspire a new...
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How to Print Like Warhol | Tate
Discover how artist Andy Warhol made his colourful and iconic silkscreen prints. From Brillo boxes and black bean soup to portraits of films stars, Andy Warhol is famous for his bright and bold paintings and prints that celebrate 1960s...