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TATE ETC. Issue 30
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Tate Etc. issue 30 (Summer 2014)
Highlights include: Michael Bracewell’s three part homage to Richard Hamilton, an insightful interview with sculptor Richard Deacon, Nicholas Cullinan’s introduction to Tate Modern’s upcoming Henri Matisse exhibition, Brian Dillon onRuin Lust, Michard Bird on Lynn Chadwick, Patrick Keiller on D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson’s influential On Growth and Form and Kathy Noble on the art of ambiguity.
Contents
- Richard Deacon
- In the Studio: Phyllida Barlow
- Brian Dillon on Ruin Lust
- Private View: David Jones
- Private View: Winifred Knights
- In Focus: Lynn Chadwick
- Artists’ Film and Video at Tate Britain
- Henri Matisse
- Capucine Perrot on Performance
- Henry Wessel
- Richard Hamilton
- Proposal: Keywords
- D’Arcy Wentworth Thompson’s On Growth and Form
- Urs Fischer’s clay projects
- The Art of Ambiguity
- Recent aquisitions: Seung-Taek Lee and Giorgio Griffa
- Patrick Heron
- A recipe inspired by John Martin
About Tate Etc.
It has taken decades, and the efforts and enthusiasm of many individuals, to make Tate what it is today. Inspired by the galleries but independent of them, Tate Etc. uses Tate collections, events and projects as starting points to explore the visual arts scene on an international scale.
From essays to interviews, from cutting-edge studio work to archive highlights, Tate Etc. follows the work creating the most interesting debate, and explores its context, history and meaning. We blend the historic, the modern and the contemporary to show that art does not exist in a vacuum, but is rooted in many traditions.
Tate Etc. is a good smelling treasure trove of wild, mind-blowing texts and pictures.
Pipilotti Rist, artist
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