James McNeill Whistler’s portrait of his mother, now his best-known painting, will be a highlight of Tate Britain’s ...
Explore Zineb Sedira's immersive installation, When Words Fall Silent, Cinema Speaks, now at Tate Britain until January 2027.
There’s a lot of heart to Zineb Sedira’s offbeat new Tate Britain Commission, a sweet, sincere love letter to postcolonial ...
Preparation for Bobby Baker's 1976 An Edible Family in a Mobile Home, which is being restaged by Tate Britain next month Andrew Whittuck An upcoming installation opening at Tate Britain may look a bit ...
When Words Fall Silent, Cinema Speaks…,' TATE BRITAIN has unveiled ‘When Words Fall Silent, Cinema Speaks’, a major new ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Constable’s The White Horse (1819): The artist ‘captured something profound and true that eluded Turner’ - Joseph Coscia Jr/The ...
Strolling through the door of a what appears to be a typical East London apartment, which has been transported onto the grounds of Tate Britain, visitors are met with a familiar domestic scene. A ...
Benjamin West, “The Death of General Wolfe” (1771), oil on canvas, 152.6 x 214.5 cm (all images courtesy of Tate Britain) LONDON — Artist and Empire: Facing Britain’s Imperial Past has received some ...
The collection of 60 women artists from Tate's permanent collection, on view through April 2020, tackles the tricky terrain of museum representation. LONDON — My friend, who works as an art teacher at ...
When the Tate Britain opened its doors in August 1897, the institution, originally known as the National Gallery of British Art, quickly earned a reputation for being different from other museums.