Keren Cytter: ‚Everybody likes revolution‘ | Tate https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/keren-cytter-14581/keren-cytter-everybody-likes-revolution
Male voice: It’s a wild mixture, you know, it’s like when I first read the play and
Meintest du wilden westen?
Male voice: It’s a wild mixture, you know, it’s like when I first read the play and
Drawn by the cliffs, coves, and Celtic standing stones of West Cornwall, she soon
Continuing our summer of colour season on Tate’s blog, we take a quick skip through colour theory, and how some of modern art’s giants – including Turner, Mondrian, Matisse, Klee and Malevich – have put it into practice
the eye’ — probably feel very familiar to you; they’ve been widely absorbed into western
In this episode of Tate’s podcast series Walks of Art, Scottee journeys through London’s Soho to explore the artists who have lived and worked there including Francis Bacon and Lucien Freud.
Rights Reserved, DACS 2025 Transcript Scottee: Soho, the B and Ha of London’s West
New York, 9 October My dearest Annerl! Guess who’s just arrived, fresh from Europe, virtually fresh from our place!? The telephone rings last night; Heinzl goes over, incomprehensible English; he calls me over, incomprehensible German; finally in French: Pommerance! À demain matin, dix heures, American Express Company! So that’s where I’ve been this morning: greeting the beaming schoolboy with a hearty handshake – or should I say greeting the young rascal? For the only schoolboys who are ever this excited and enthusiastic, curious and carefree, so entirely in their element, are either young rascals or schoolboys on holiday. From the …
With the wild screeching of steel wheels on steel tracks, the subway rushed along
Explore the creativity, achievements and important legacy of the Bloomsbury circle with this Tate Look Closer resource
wall of trees – one single line of elms all round two sides which shelters us from west