TateShots
Summary: Welcome to TateShots, our weekly programme for art junkies everywhere. TateShots presents a selection of short videos, with a focus on modern and contemporary art. Send feedback to tateshots@tate.org.uk.
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Artist Allen Jones tells TateShots about his friend Roy Lichtenstein in this video interview
In this video, artist Julian Opie talks to TateShots about painting landscape
Curator Iria Candela walks us through the Lichtenstein exhibition at Tate Modern for this TateShots video.
An interview with Lisa Milroy, filmed in her studio for this TateShots video
Whilst interned in a camp during the Second World War, and in his later life in Britain, Schwitters made hundreds of portraits to earn a living.
TateShots went behind the scenes of the production of Simon Starling’s new film work, Phantom Ride
Haroon Mirza plays cardboard records, samples African drummers, and pays hommage to house music in his art
Fictional grandparents and an office designed by Frank Lloyd-Wright feature in two contemporary artists’ responses to Kurt Schwitters.
Tate St Ives marks the centenary of William Scott (1913-89), one of the leading British painters of his generation, with the first major show in the UK for over 20 years.
Ghostly presences haunt Tate Modern's riverside in 'The Influence Machine', an installation by American artist Tony Oursler.
On February 6, 2013 German electronic music pioneers Kraftwerk played their first of eight live performances in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
Photographer Peter Fraser shows us around an exhibition of his work at Tate St Ives.
Allen Jones talks about turning the female form into furniture, in the name of art.
Yves Klein used naked women as ‘human paintbrushes’. TateShots talked to one of his models about the experience.
In the last years of his life, German artist Kurt Schwitters lived in exile in the Lake District, where he set about creating what he hoped would be his ultimate artwork, the ‘Merz Barn’.