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Our mission is to increase the public’s enjoyment and understanding of British art from the 16th century to the present day and of international modern and contemporary art.
Tate CZcams brings you videos about art and artists from around the world. Subscribe for interviews with artists, exhibition previews, celebrity art fans, live performance art and more.
Banner image photo credit: Iwan Baan
Tate CZcams brings you videos about art and artists from around the world. Subscribe for interviews with artists, exhibition previews, celebrity art fans, live performance art and more.
Banner image photo credit: Iwan Baan
"I needed to remember me" – Zanele Muholi on their series Somnyama Ngonyama | Tate
Listen to artist Zanele Muholi introduce their series of powerful self-portraits, Somnyama Ngonyama. These images are acts of resistance, with Muholi turning the camera on themself to explore the politics of race and representation, combining personal stories and experiences of racism with colonial and apartheid histories of exclusion and displacement.
This film was recorded in 2020, as part of the first staging of Muholi's exhibition at Tate. A revised and expanded version of the exhibition is now open at Tate Modern until 26 January 2025.
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This film was recorded in 2020, as part of the first staging of Muholi's exhibition at Tate. A revised and expanded version of the exhibition is now open at Tate Modern until 26 January 2025.
Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
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Enter the Mothership: artist Yto Barrada's Tangier garden | Tate
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 21 dnem
The Mothership is a garden on the Strait of Gibraltar, and yet much more than that. It's a residence, and a retreat, a dye garden, an experimental lab and a family home. It's a place where artists, gardeners, writers and poets can find the time and space to restore themselves, to work and study. In this film, artist Yto Barrada invites us into the Mothership as well as to the Cinémathèque de Ta...
Step inside the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden | Tate
zhlédnutí 13KPřed měsícem
Explore the work of Barbara Hepworth through her home, studio, and garden. Barbara Hepworth first came to live in Cornwall with her husband and their young family at the outbreak of war in 1939, living and working in Trewyn studios - now the Barbara Hepworth Museum - from 1949 until her death. Following her wish to establish her home and studio as a museum of her work, Trewyn Studio and much of...
Outi Pieski - 'Art comes from the land, it's made for the land' | Tate
zhlédnutí 6KPřed měsícem
Drawing inspiration from her Sámi heritage, artist Outi Pieski creates large-scale textile installations which feature tassels based on traditional clothing. Her work references ‘duodji’, an Indigenous craft practice that was marginalised in the wake of Scandinavian colonialism. In this short video, watch Pieski as she prepares new work for her exhibition at Tate St Ives. Subscribe for weekly f...
Sargent's Diva Portrait | Tate
zhlédnutí 13KPřed měsícem
After watching Ellen Terry play the role of Lady Macbeth in 1888, artist John Singer Sargent knew he had to paint her. But his dramatic portrait, with Terry holding the crown above her head, depicts a scene that didn't actually occur in Irving's production. Nevertheless, Sargent's painting established Terry as a true Victorian 'diva'. This is an extract from Exhibition on Screen's film John Sin...
How art can inspire solidarity across borders | Tate
zhlédnutí 2,4KPřed 2 měsíci
How do artists create work within their communities, in a way that helps us see injustice and shows us the way towards change? In this film we look at five artists who demonstrate the power of collaboration across borders: Outi Pieski, Carolina Caycedo, Anna Daučíková, Zanele Muholi and Rita Keegan. Research supported by Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational in partnership with Hyundai Mo...
First Encounter: Tai-Shan Schierenberg on Portrait of a Young Woman | Tate
zhlédnutí 58KPřed 2 měsíci
Portrait painter, Tai-Shan Schierenberg describes the first time he saw Meredith Frampton's painting, Portrait of a Young Woman and how the piece has impacted his own work. Meredith Frampton painted Margaret Austin-Jones in a tall vertical format. This echoes the full-length portraits of women painted in the 17th and 18th centuries. However, the precision with which Frampton paints, combined wi...
Stories from the archive - Evelyn Dunbar | Tate
zhlédnutí 4KPřed 3 měsíci
With over 1 million items, Tate's archive is an incredible place of discovery. We sat down with Tate's Library & Archive Coordinator, Federica Beretta to hear more about her role and the stories behind artist and illustrator, Evelyn Dunbar's archive pieces. Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
Explore the history of The Tanks at Tate Modern | Tate
zhlédnutí 3,6KPřed 3 měsíci
Tate Modern's Director of Programme Catherine Wood explores the industrial history of Tate's underground art space, The Tanks. Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
Thank you for watching! Celebrating 1000 films | Tate
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 4 měsíci
Here's to over 1000 films on our CZcams channel, celebrating art in all its forms! Over fifteen years - and more than 50 million views - we've filmed with artists in their homes and studios, on the road and in the garden, on the beach and even on a canoe. There have been road trips, how-to tutorials, animations, music videos, live performances, staff stories, exhibition tours, journeys into the...
Can art save the world from environmental catastrophe? | Tate
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 5 měsíci
What role can art play in tackling the climate emergency? In this film, we take a look at artworks by L.S. Lowry, Simryn Gill, Abbas Akhavan, Otobong Nkanga and Nicolás García Uriburu, to explore how these artists raise issues connected to the environment and inspire us to take action. Research supported by Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational in partnership with Hyundai Motor Note: This...
Julianknxx - 'I listen with openness and find poetry' | Tate
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 5 měsíci
We sat down with artist, filmmaker and poet, Julianknxx to explore new ways of looking to the past through performing memories, gathering stories and re-creating family fictions. See the work as part of our A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography exhibition at Tate Modern, 6 July 2023 - 14 January 2024 Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
El Anatsui - 'When you unite things, their power keeps growing' | Tate
zhlédnutí 36KPřed 6 měsíci
We travel to Ghana to meet El Anatsui and see the construction of his monumental installation for Tate Modern's Turbine Hall. Made of thousands of metal bottle tops and fragments, Behind the Red Moon builds on Anatsui’s interest in histories of encounter and the migration of goods and people during the transatlantic slave trade. Sourced in Nigeria, the liquor bottle tops used in this commission...
How to create a photoshoot on a budget | Tate Collective
zhlédnutí 5KPřed 6 měsíci
Watch as we challenge young photographer Ejatu Shaw to create professionally shot images inspired by the Tate Modern exhibition ‘A World in Common: Contemporary African Photography’. Will she be able to use her budget of £50 to gather everything from props and camera equipment to models and editing software and deliver this task in under 48 hours? Subscribe for weekly films: goo.gl/X1ZnEl
Philip Guston: the restless artist painting everyday evil | Tate
zhlédnutí 165KPřed 6 měsíci
Note: This film includes reference to racism and imagery of racist violence and the Ku Klux Klan. Philip Guston thought hard about the artist's responsibility to bear witness to ‘the brutality of the world‘. Consistently changing and reinventing, he sought to make work that embodies life’s complexities, its beauty, absurdity, humour and suffering. In this short film, curators Michael Wellen and...
Zohra Opoku - 'Time is the best friend for an artist' | Tate
zhlédnutí 14KPřed 7 měsíci
Zohra Opoku - 'Time is the best friend for an artist' | Tate
A Brief Guide to the Casablanca Art School | Tate
zhlédnutí 10KPřed 7 měsíci
A Brief Guide to the Casablanca Art School | Tate
Barbara Walker - ‘It’s like life itself, like the air I breathe’ | Tate
zhlédnutí 234KPřed 8 měsíci
Barbara Walker - ‘It’s like life itself, like the air I breathe’ | Tate
Rory Pilgrim - ‘Activism can come from a space of joy’ | Tate
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 8 měsíci
Rory Pilgrim - ‘Activism can come from a space of joy’ | Tate
Ghislaine Leung - ‘We are always holding and being held’ | Tate
zhlédnutí 11KPřed 8 měsíci
Ghislaine Leung - ‘We are always holding and being held’ | Tate
Jesse Darling's Site Visit - A Road Trip Movie | Turner Prize Winner | Tate
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 8 měsíci
Jesse Darling's Site Visit - A Road Trip Movie | Turner Prize Winner | Tate
A Day in the Life of a Tate Security Officer | Tate
zhlédnutí 9KPřed 9 měsíci
A Day in the Life of a Tate Security Officer | Tate
The Case of the Missing Painting | Arthur Devis | Tate
zhlédnutí 6KPřed 9 měsíci
The Case of the Missing Painting | Arthur Devis | Tate
Sammy Baloji - "These images became like testimonies" | Tate
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 9 měsíci
Sammy Baloji - "These images became like testimonies" | Tate
How to create an art-inspired garden | Tate
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 10 měsíci
How to create an art-inspired garden | Tate
Meet the Rossettis: love, relationships and struggles | Tate
zhlédnutí 7KPřed 10 měsíci
Meet the Rossettis: love, relationships and struggles | Tate
Why haven't I heard of the artist Hilma af Klint? | Tate
zhlédnutí 15KPřed 10 měsíci
Why haven't I heard of the artist Hilma af Klint? | Tate
Discover the work of artist and fisherman, Alfred Wallis | Tate
zhlédnutí 8KPřed 11 měsíci
Discover the work of artist and fisherman, Alfred Wallis | Tate
compared to francis bacon....hmmmmm......
Please, silly stuff.
Lo mejor de lo mejor👍👍
Been following this artist and her work for awhile. 🙌🏽✨
This not being longer is painful but thank you.
This building belonged to my Grandfather Bhagwan Nathaji AnandJi Prince Albert I. The London rate or rate gallery has nothing to do with people with the surname tate. As it’s a atar codex of my installation of +🔺➕🕉. Many thanks to the good community looking after this continuous Atar for myself. ⚡️🤴🏽🕉🔺➕
These are gorgeous! I wish the vodeo was longer..❤
Ahhh yet again The art worlds favorite subject black trauma
Agreed. But she's a great artist and she HAS had trauma. Whadareyagonnado? That said, I'm a black artist tired of black trauma. I'm happy to see the art world embracing more black artists, I just wish it weren't always through the lens of trauma, but the murder of George Floyd opened up a flood gate. BTW, t I did see this show in L.A. and went to the talk afterward, it was excellent. She's a very deep thinker.
Absolutely beautiful!!
excelente
15 years ago I went and saw this and the beauty of this piece was seeing it in person. Today I've just found out it was saved and still around so long after it was planned to exist. What a surprise!
Seath the scaleless sent me here
I'm here to learn what a bed-sit is. - Edit: It's what we in the US call a rooming house or SRO.
Very cool 😮
Tom Scott sent me here
I'm getting a Spinal Tap vibe.
thank uuuuuuuuuu
This is the starting point for a dame hood WTF is art coming to, the Emperor’s new clothes?
I’ll sell them my bed and bed room for half the price this made.
Video starts at 3:18
The bureaucrat doing the introductions is a cretin that had to be paid for some services.
The CIA gave him a job to drop the use figures and realism. Cool.
西安名吃,means some famous foods in a famous city of China.
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its always illuminating to know that even the greatest artists have the same problems as the rest of us unfamous artists: does this portrait feel like the person? you might capture the likeness but did you catch the vibe? i love finding out that its always part of the struggle of portraits.
Used to fantastic effect in many a 90s rave
More programmes like this please. !!! How about Roger hilton
The best.
i feel like my life has changed forever now that i know about him
why was that gel so erotic
This artist is amazing
I don't know what this has to do with Anni Albers. You're just showing how to warp the loom and pass the shuttle.
what he said about Blake, I felt it ....William Blake, the mad genius 💌💌💌
He’s everything! And more. Such a rare soul. He reminds me of an emerald
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What a beautifully built play pen!👏👏👏
She’s more of a clown hack elderly person with dementia and a hobby with little skill ,ore than an artist give me a break so pathetic my refrigerator I painted has more taste and technical ability
This woman makes me want to kill my self
as a performance artist, i feel we get to much of a bad reputation for being the "weird artsy lot" but in most cases were just going against the grain me personally, my performances are about showing that tedious boredom is important societally, i perform by just sitting in a lawn chair reading a book, thats all, and the message im trying to get across is that society relies to heavily on gimmicks and hooks to draw attention, bright lights loud noises and fancy graphics are all we need to be interested, whereas all i do is be myself, tedious and boring, which is the reality we try to avoid, most of our lives are dull and uneventful which is why we admire fancy things, its an anti societal statement about technological development
Low-key, protracted mono-hustle. You gotta love it, folks.
Awesome video, short and on spot.
I'm a recovered drug addict and Tracy's bed is NOTHING compared to some of the states I've got myself into. This piece really speaks to me.
This is special.🎉
Seems someone at Tate is confused between what art is vs crafts.
Enter the Mothership: artist Yto Barrada's Tangier garden | Tate 1856pm 29.5.24 "domination" is not the preserve of western forces lauding it over alleged lesser people.
@@JJONNYREPP You can hide your lack of taste and knowledge of Moroccan Art's history all you want, behind your anti-western propagandist affront (that belongs elsewhere), but it will not change the fact that Tate's visitors will miss an opportunity to see real Moroccan art, in lieu of something that it is not. When curatorial decisions are made based on who can pay the museum more for an opportunity to exhibit a certain radical propagandist -- art disappears. You might as well put a jar of piss there, and call it A Revolt Against Oppression (which, by the way, has been done before.) For someone uneducated and unrefined, whom you falsely threaten to equate with the non-western and opressed, it is much easier to connect with concoctions that lack aesthetic quality, layers of meaning, or skilful execution that is a product of years of education and training in art. Picasso's career did not begin with abstract art. If you think that art is so easily accessible, you have a lot of learning and work to do. But, most people are too lazy to do it. Are you one of them?
@@EagerInterlocutor Enter the Mothership: artist Yto Barrada's Tangier garden | Tate. 29.5.24. To be deemed the oppressor makes me laugh. To be contrived to such a degree as to be deemed thee acme of the downtrodden and then to be cast, by the very same culture which demanded the suppressed rise up, as the arch totalitarian...is the work of stupidity, sentimentality, a rank and tiresome monologue, usury, exploitation and self satisfaction.... you might as well go get the man obsessed with the straight and true draw lines upon a door with his own excrement as listen to educated erudite mongoloids chit chat about the weary journey of the slovenly artiste. you're wrong. you need no educated or refined taste in art to appreciate or hate the art you encounter. anything and everything in your waking and supine existence... everything you encounter... is gonna induce a certain reaction - art is no different. the education you speak of refers to theories and ideas which gave rise to the artiste and his or her art. that can easily be encountered later. the main thrust of art is to garner and induce reactions - immediately. there you go, easy as that!!!! art is easily accessed. super saturation of imagery via www attests to this. yes, i am lazy. art is not at all engaging these days. it isn't even laughable... certainly not laudable. go watch christies art auctions to wonder at the nonsense that the art world is. the puerile nature of all things shows this to be true. probably depends on which set of people have been tasked with highlighting this or that school of art as being worthy of scrutiny. this is real Moroccan art? if you say so... i am not anti western. but i am aware of the various arguments dished out regards anti western traditions. as time and place and one's situation, within a forever fractured and fissured world, seems to be all art can conjure re: discussion - then, maybe, these allegedly overlooked cultures should go peak a glimpse at their own pasts and ascertain how oppressive or regressive or enlightened they were... as opposed to the west being seen as an all embracing, all-consuming exploitative hodge podge of sensibilities - eager to expand the nature of capital or colonialism.
What a bunch of 💩 globalist propaganda, no one really cares about the Spanish colonialism because the South Americans people fought them and won becoming better societies and countries; but the greed of the elites and scholars and their socialist behavior fucked everything up
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Paula Rêgo and her have very similar styles.
How have I only just found this
Makes me cry with emotion. So beautiful.