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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The Liverpool Biennial is the largest international contemporary art festival in the UK
Norwegian artist AK Dolven pays homage to her countryman Edward Munch
Tateshots: Doug Aitken – The Source Tate video. What is the source of a creative idea? Where does it start and how is it realised?
Simone Rocha is part of a new generation of British fashion designers who take inspiration from modern art.
Elliott Erwitt started taking pictures at the age of 16, and 68 years later, he hasn’t stopped.
Curator Nicholas Cullinan introduces Tate Modern’s Edvard Munch exhibition, and explains how the artist’s fascination with new technologies influenced his paintings
Since the late 1960s, US photographer Lewis Baltz has been making images relating to the modern industrial and suburban landscape. He talked to TateShots.
Acclaimed Magnum photographer Bruce Davidson discusses coming to London for the first time from his native New York, and the impact that the city had on his work.
Prussian-born photographer Dorothy Bohm invites us into her London home as she discusses her life and work.
‘This Exquisite Forest’ represents a new form of artistic collaboration, involving established artists, cutting-edge technology and an online creative community. TateShots was at the launch to find out more.
London-based artist Eddie Peake talks about the process behind his new performance. Peake's 'bodies' become both sculptural and sexual objects via choreographed actions, encouraging the audience to give in to voyeuristic desire.
One of the preeminent choreographers in contemporary dance, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker presents an adaptation of her acclaimed 1982 piece, Fase: Four Movements to the Music of Steve Reich.
Artist Michael Craig-Martin, the man who helped foster the development of the ‘Young British Artists’, discusses the early work of one of his most famous pupils, Damien Hirst.
Project Space - At Tate Modern (formerly the Level 2 gallery) is dedicated to presenting contemporary art through a series of collaborations with cultural organisations around the world.
A new exhibition at Tate Liverpool compares the work of J.M.W. Turner, Claude Monet and Cy Twombly during the last decades of their lives. In this film, we explore the parallels in their style and subject matter with Mike Leigh, who describes Turner as t